We commit this sequence of the Macworld Podcast to small things . Specifically , our two interviews attend at netbooks and iPhone and iPod skin senses applications .
According to IDC , netbooks sell quite well in 2008 — to the strain of 10 million of the petty suckers . And the number of these bantam laptops sold should duplicate in 2009 . Yet Apple is nowhere to be seen in this market . To get an idea of what a netbook running OS X might sense like , Macworldeditorial managing director , Jason Snell , chop a $ 340 netbook to head for the hills the Mac OS and establish it a whirl . He hash out his experience in our first interview .
In our 2nd audience , I verbalize with Pinch Media ’s conscientious objector - laminitis and CEO , Greg Yardley . Pinch Mediaoffers uninflected creature and services to iPhone developers to serve them learn how their applications are ( or are n’t ) being used . Greg has a portion to say about how applications succeed at the App Store and what developer have done to increase their photo and sale . If you ’re a current or aspiring iPhone app developer , you ’ll need to tune up in .
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Show Notes
In my News and Commentary segment I discuss a few of the in high spirits compass point of the Safari 4 beta . Senior editor in chief Rob Griffiths covers Safari 4 in far greater profundity in his First Look : Safari 4 Beta .
The run subject for Jason ’s Hands On With an Imaginary Apple Netbook clause was MSI ’s fart U100 netbook . To pick up more , check out this MSI pagedevoted to it . ( And look , it even comes in a shade called “ Pinky Love ! ” )
you’re able to take a look at the slide from Pinch Media ’s AppStore Secrets presentation inthis Pinch Media web log entering .