WebbAlert - September 2, 2008
New Android Apps take the stage. Someone wins a copyright case -
for now. Comcast to set bandwidth limits - don't worry, there's
still room for WebbAlert.
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Google reveals Android Market. Also announced were the winners
of the company's application developer contest.
Could open door policy for applications spell trouble down the
road?
Veoh won a copyright lawsuit, striking a temporary blow for
online video freedom.
Comcast will limit subscribers to 250 gigabytes/month of internet
usage. Since it might be easy to exceed the limit, some say
Comcast should provide an official usage meter.
Some musicians think iTunes is hurting album sales, and so
they're turning their shoulder to Apple - opting instead to
release their albums elsewhere.
Aaron Sorkin is penning a screenplay about Facebook, supposedly
based off a book by Ben Mezrich.
Read my lips: No new Kindles by the end of the year.
Steve Jobs obituary accidentally published, black t-shirt stocks
plummet.
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