I was just wondering, if Joe wanted more WWDC coverage, what stops him
from appending to Dick's Google docs agenda? I'd actually like hearing
Joe defending the iPhone's lackluster notification system, is it good
usability to throw a blocking dialog in the users face all the time?

/Casper

PS: Congrats to the Yanks, held up pretty honorably against the Brits.
#worldcup

On 12 Jun., 21:07, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> > Everyone's going to watch what Apple and Google are doing, and a
> > lot are going to copy them... again, for both good and ill. So it's
> > only sensible that any technology discussion, podcasts included, is
> > going to be keenly aware of what these two are up to.
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> +1
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