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melkat.blog
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| | | | | Apple has made a lot of partnerships with big companies like Quantum Computer Services (AOL), Microsoft, HP, Intel, Cingular (AT&T), Epic Games, Valve, Capcom, and Ubisoft. They are all pretty one-sided in terms of who benefits. Focusing on these partnerships distracts from what has made Apple's platforms successful: the community of dedicated indie developers. But like their corporate partnerships, this relationship is not a healthy one. | |
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www.gr36.com
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| | | | | Sebastian de With, on Threads: This is apparently incomprehensible to some people on this website, but to many people it's actually a good and beneficial feature that Apple doesn't let you install software on your iPhone from anywhere else. It has been a while since I paid any attention to Apple payments and other things going on in the developer world. Not because I don't care, but because I don't really have an opinion and what I do think as a user might not always be very popular. | |
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eternalstorms.at
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| | | | | Transloader allows you to start downloads on your Macs, remotely from your iPhones, iPads, and other Macs. | |
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thekittymaths.wordpress.com
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| | | A Compendium of Cool Internet Math Things | ||