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JGO said 2:38PM on 7-17-2008
I really wish Erica would stop posting these liveblogs on the front page of TUAW. It slows the page down to a crawl, and makes viewing more relevant posts almost impossible.
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Bob S. said 3:26PM on 7-17-2008
And they're of little value or even interest.
Eric Litman said 2:42PM on 7-17-2008
Great commentary and insights. It's an early market, but there's already quite a bit of data about what's happening in the App Store. In addition to what Yousef is publishing, we have a few resources for developers and end-users interested in the market:
http://www.medialets.com/app-store-metrics/
and we're blogging about data at:
http://www.medialets.com/blog/
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Toolman said 2:59PM on 7-17-2008
I hope in the future, that you would move these chats off the front page. Especially for those of us who my have older CPUs and slower ISPs.
Erica I love your stuff BTW.
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Sean Flanagan said 3:34PM on 7-17-2008
+1
Please move them to be after the jump. It's easy to do and would make life easier for a lot of people.
Big John said 4:12PM on 7-17-2008
This isn't a story. Yay for live chats for the folks that happen to be paying attention but there isn't a ton of new information here, and it's pretty useless once it's over.
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Matt said 7:23PM on 7-17-2008
Erica:
Could you please explain why an SSH client is against Apple policy? A client does not need access to the file system to work, ie, TuSSH & pssh for Palm, PuTTY for Windows. I don't see anything precluding an SSH client after a quick scan of the SDK agreement. If a VNC client is allowed through, why not an SSH client? One is graphical, the other text, but they both do the same thing: remote access to another machine.
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Erica Sadun said 7:24PM on 7-17-2008
My bad. I thought the question was about ssh daemons
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