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  1. "One of Android’s greatest strengths, and source of occasional frustrations, is its wide variety of software variations. Samsung, Huawei, Sony, and even Google offer their own take on the core Android experience, introducing their own unique features and ideas.

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    From a dialogue between Jonathan Zittrain, a professor of Internet law at Harvard Law School, and Mark VandenBrink, who leads Frog Design, conducted by Mr. Sherr and Mr. Totty. URL = http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204554204577023994194742720.html

    "WSJ: For companies seeking to launch a new digital product, which is better: an open platform or a closed one? MR. ZITTRAIN: Open platforms tend to offer greater flexibility, and by making the use of a new digital product or service more flexible, a company can court far more usage and mind share. For example, Twitter could have insisted from the ...

    Closed Ecosystems can only win if all others loose

    By Paul Miller: "I think the dominant trend in the industry right now is what I'd call the "Apple Way." Apple has always loved having its closed off little ecosystems that frustrated and delighted users, usually in equal measure. With the iPod, however, Apple had a closed off big ecosystem. The iPod was basically a monopoly in the portable listening space for nearly a decade — in the world of dedicated music players, it still is. Apple's approach to an ecosystem like the iPod / iTunes juggern...

    The alternative of Closed ecosystem that can proliferate across platforms or devices and benefits everyone who participates

    By Paul Miller: "If a company is in the position to build an iPod-style monopoly, I can't blame them for trying (as much as I'll resist it and fight for an alternative), but most companies aren't in that position. So, instead of dooming their future by betting it all on a standard that can't hope to win, I think there are two solid options for most for-profits among us. 1. Build an "open" standard that grows and benefits the entire industry. or 2. Build a "closed" ecosystem that can prolifera...

  2. DailyMotion - The number one video sharing site in France is also a key player in the global arena. Allows 150MB of video upload and has a larger default video size. GoFish - Publicly traded company is worth $126M as of this writing. Its popularity is well below others though.

  3. "NoiseTube is an application that transforms your smartphone into an acoustic detector to measure noise pollution in a precise place and at a right time. Using NoiseTube you will be able to detect the noise of your street, block or city. Are you tired of not being able to open the windows in the summer because of the constant noise?

  4. It had been owned by a consortium of rivals including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Panasonic, Siemens, and Samsung. The new Symbian Foundation is being steered by a board of 10 members: five from phone manufacturers Nokia, LG Electronics, Motorola, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson, and five from network operators and chipmakers AT&T, NTT DoCoMo, Vodafone, STMicroelectronics, and Texas Instruments."

  5. SellaBand [1] is a service for musicians and bands to promote their work in an effort to gain "believers" who will help to fund the production and distribution of an album. Believers must raise $50k in order to graduate the artists into contractual agreements. Believers can earn money back from ad revenue used in tandem with giving away the ...

  6. Description Marco Morelli: "Resonate focuses on indie musicians and has come up with innovative "stream to own" model that's a lot more generous to the artists, while at the same time enabling the "free" streaming that we're used to from Spotify. The big ...