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  1. Assembling a phone in the US is not much more expensive because labor costs are a small part of phones.
  2. Matt Porter's presentation about the ways that Android is *really* not GNU/Linux
  3. Non-Android interface to the Android market? Sorta? I really just want to limit to applications that are free software!
  4. Selenium for apps. Interesting.
  5. Continuing to follow up on a bet I had with AaronSw.
  6. Book is the new cool. (Thanks Matt Lee!)
  7. Leveraging Debian to build an "open" app store for jailbroken iPhone.
  8. Make your phone a Charlie Card.
  9. Interesting argument, but seems pretty obviously wrong.
    updated: 2012-06-30, original: 2012-06-30 to , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  10. Cool looking micro-keyboard.
  11. This website is really great.
  12. "Scripts can be run interactively in a terminal, started as a long running service, or started via Locale. Python, Lua and BeanShell are currently supported, and we're planning to add Ruby and JavaScript support, as well."
  13. This is the most important thing I've read about Android in a very long time. "Android is open — except for all the good parts."
  14. Google publishes a description of how to avoid getting tracked and then does all kind of things to get around the actions of the folks who take their advice.
  15. Carolina Flores Hine made this wonderful translation of my essay, "The Computer in my Pocket," into Spanish.
  16. Syummary: Everybody sues everybody.
  17. Seems like the cheapest option for unlimited data in the <4 month range.

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