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Censorship in America!

Censorship in America!

Posted Jan 16, 2009 10:09 UTC (Fri) by petegn (guest, #847)
In reply to: Censorship in America! by proski
Parent article: EFF Kicks Off Campaign to Free Your Phone

If people were not so blinded by the bling bling light of apple (note all lower no respect case) then they would not be in the position they are now and would not be ABLE to say yea or nay to what is and is not installed .

It is simply that you have been taken in by the apple bling bling thing , When you all wake up and can the trash the things will start to get sane once again (with a bit of luck and old jobs'y out of it for a while there is a chance to clobber them ) the end of a crap product range very nice thought

Have fun wont you in you apple bling world while it lasts



Censorship in America!

Posted Jan 16, 2009 16:22 UTC (Fri) by drag (guest, #31333) [Link] (2 responses)

You can't blame people for being human. The ipod, besides the bling factor, is actually (beleive it or not) very nice and useful object.

Now Apple's behavior makes it less useful then it should be, but when you compare it to the other sorts of phones you can buy the Iphone is actually more open then almost all of them, except for Android/OpenMoko stuff.

Hard to believe

Posted Jan 16, 2009 18:46 UTC (Fri) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link] (1 responses)

Now Apple's behavior makes it less useful then it should be, but when you compare it to the other sorts of phones you can buy the Iphone is actually more open then almost all of them, except for Android/OpenMoko stuff.

When I've last developer programs for Symbian/WindowsCE phones (three to four years ago) it was possible to do with free sdk and programs were installable from your web site. Have the times changed so much?

Hard to believe

Posted Jan 17, 2009 4:51 UTC (Sat) by drag (guest, #31333) [Link]

Ya your probably right. I know that I can install pretty much any j2me program on my cell phone, even though it's a midlevel feature phone.

But for the most part most phones remain nasty little horrid proprietary things, most much worse then iphone. Especially the phones you purchase subsidized from phone providers... they tend to have extra restrictions built into them.

That's not to say I am praising apple or anything. If I am going to go out and spend a lot of money on a phone it is going to have to do better then that.


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