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Tech Update: App Makers Take Interest in Android
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October 25, 2010Tech Update |
App Makers Take Interest in AndroidBy JENNA WORTHAMAs Android phones gain market share, many app makers are rethinking their exclusive focus on iPhones. Pitching Movies or Filming Shows, Hollywood Is Hooked on iPadsBy BRIAN STELTERWhether making presentations or memorizing lines, producers and actors have grown to rely on iPads. They are even making appearances on camera. ADVERTISEMENT Link by LinkBlurring the Line Between Apps and BooksBy NOAM COHENStephen Elliott's memoir is being published as an app for iPhones and iPads, allowing readers to interact with the author. Beaming to the Cloud All the Mess That Is Our Digital LifeBy SARAH WACHTERTech giants like Microsoft and Sony and a host of start-ups are starting to ferret out ways to help us put our electronic lives in order. British Kids Log On and Learn Math - in PunjabBy JULIA WERDIGIERThree schools in Britain have outsourced part of their teaching of math to India, through the Internet. Drilling DownTipping Point for Apps on FacebookBy ALEX MINDLINAccording to a recent study, an application needs roughly 55 installations a day to take off in popularity. With Kinect, Microsoft Aims for a Game ChangerBy ASHLEE VANCEThe Kinect lets players control games with their bodies and speech. Will it be the hit product Microsoft wants? PingTurning Customers Into CreatorsBy JENNA WORTHAMPlumWillow, a shopping Web site for teenage girls, has enlisted a team of 15- and 16-year-old interns to make sure the experience is authentic. For the Knicks on Twitter, It's Already Post SeasonBy HOWARD BECKTen Knicks players are active on the social media site, with Donnie Walsh, the team president, having lifted communications restrictions. StudiedHow to Get Unfriended on FacebookBy PAMELA PAULA study suggests that posts that are boring or political will get you dropped like a bad habit. WikiLeaks Founder on the Run, Trailed by NotorietyBy JOHN F. BURNS and RAVI SOMAIYAJulian Assange is used to being denounced, but now some of his own comrades are abandoning him for what they see as erratic and imperious behavior. Technology Most E-Mailed
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