decremental.com - 6/4/2009
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Howdy, I’m Bart Decrem. I’m from Belgium, but live and work in Silicon Valley. My first entrepreneurial venture was at age 13, when I started a weekly magazine while DJ’ing for Belgium’s leading ( only , in fact) underground radio station. In 10th grade, I got kicked out of catholic school for ...
mozillalinks.org - 6/1/2009
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mozillalinks.org —
The latest Firefox 3.1 (code name Shiretoko) nightlies
include support for the W3C draft specification of Geolocation...
API , opening the way for yet richer web applications that can offer content customized to a user’s current location. The API ...
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Geolocation support added to Firefox 3.1
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MacBytes.com —
... , one of the early success stories to come out of the iPhone ecosystem, has re-written its business plan. Currently, it sells two $5 apps—so $10 per customer is the max it’s likely to get. But CEO Bart Decrem told me earlier this week that after iPhone 3 hits the market, Tapulous will cut the price of its paid apps (probably to $.99) and instead make money by selling games tied to particular music. If you want to play Tap Tap Revenge to a particular song that comes into your mind, it’d cost $.50. Or if you wanted to buy more of a band’s greatest hits, you’d be able to buy ...
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