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Apple fans brag about all iPhone apps - but most are garbage

You always read about all the iPhone apps and how having 100,000 apps is some wonderful achievement. But from talking to several relatives and friends, only several hundred have any worth at all, and those worth paying for(even $.99) are a few dozen. In fact there is so much crap, that the hardest part of using the app store is wading thru the dreck to identify the very, very few pearls in the store.
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Re: Apple fans brag about all iPhone apps - but most are garbage

Take the good with the bad

As many crap apps as there are, I find MANY to be EXTREMELY helpful to me.

Sure it might suck having to sift through the bad ones, but the good far, far outweights the bad ones, imo

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US lawmakers want probe in to Google Voice blocking calls

»news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091009/pl_···congress
On Wednesday, a group of 20 Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives, mostly representing rural areas, wrote a letter to the Federal Communications Commission to investigate the Internet company's ability to block calls.

"We are formally requesting an investigation by the FCC into the nature and function of Google Inc's voice service," they wrote in the letter to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski.

In its fight with Google, AT&T has said the Google Voice service was blocking costly calls to phone numbers in certain rural areas in order to cut down on expenses.

For years telephone companies have complained to the FCC that third-party companies route adult chat and free conference calls through rural exchanges in order to generate fees. The FCC prohibited carriers from blocking such calls.

Google has said its Voice service is not a traditional phone call because it originates from a Web software tool and should not be regulated like telephone companies.

In the Wednesday letter, lawmakers including House Energy Commerce Committee members Steve Buyer, an Indiana Republican and Charlie Melancon, a Louisiana Democrat, said they find Google's position "ill conceived and unfair to our rural constituents."

"A company should not be able to evade compliance with important principles of access and competition set forth by the FCC by simply self-declaring it is not subject to them without further investigation," the lawmakers wrote.
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Re: US lawmakers want probe in to Google Voice blocking calls

Has any Google Voice users reading this newsletter had just the opposite problem. Not being able to access their Google Voice number from their Embarq land line? I just set up Google Voice and receive Re-Order Tone (fast busy) every time I call my Google Voice Number from 352-589-1XXX (Embarq) to 352-432-8XXX GV)? By the way I have already determined that I can call my GV number from my cell phone and that the exchange serving my GV number is a local call from my land line. I contacted Embarq and asked their repair service to see if all translations are in place and correct to route calls from my central office to the GV service provider.
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I notified Embarq and the problem was corrected within 4 Hours.

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FCC caves in to Repub congresscritters and will investigate Google:

»bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/0···ictions/
After pressure from some lawmakers, the commission sent a letter to Google on Friday, asking the company why it restricts calls to certain numbers.

»www.reuters.com/article/politics···20091008

»hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/a···10A1.pdf

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Qualcomm's chief executive not so bright.

Qualcomm's chief executive Paul Jacobs' wants to punish customers who use their wireless broadband connection. I guess customers should be punished for downloading updates to maintain the security of their computers. A customer downloading Windows XP SP-3 234MB and security updates for their applications is obviously abusing the network and should be dealt with. Solution: Ration service by charging customers putative overage fees or throttling their service.

In reality the wireless data service providers are suffering from the same plague that the Local Exchange Carriers experienced in the late 90's. Insufficient capacity. In the 90's the LEC's solution to too many customers accessing their dial up internet accounts and causing congestion to the network was to punish customers or ISP's financially. The LEC management tried to force all ISP's to measured rate service with high per minute connection fees. The FCC said no. On the other hand I can see the wireless ISP's objecting to customers downloading 10GB HD Movie Files.

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