No matter what your mother says, farts will forever be funny. And for Joel Comm, they may forever be profitable now that Apple decided his app wasn’t too crass for the iPhone public. iFart Mobile is currently the number one iPhone/iPod Touch application, pulling in a dollar a pop.
Mozilla CEO Blasts Apple’s Safari Ploy
Slipping another web browser onto a PC along with an iTunes update strikes John Lilly as a risky security move.
Mandriva CEO Blasts Ballmer Over Nigeria Deal
Enterprise Social Networking Blasts Off
The industry analyst firm IDC is has released a new report that indicates that the enterprise social networking market is ready for ignition and liftoff.
MoveOn Blasts MySpace Over Censorship
MoveOn’s executive director Eli Pariser called MySpace a "serial censorer of user-generated content" and presented a litany of complaints about the social networking site’s practices.
Apollo Blasts Off From Adobe
The new platform has entered a public alpha test for developers who want to create web applications capable of running online or offline on a computer.
Intertainer Blasts Google From The Past
Video on demand company Intertainer reportedly filed a lawsuit against Google, Apple, and Napster for infringing on its digital distribution patent.
Google Blasts “Uninformed” Justice Department
A legal brief filed with the US District Court in San Jose by Google’s attorneys criticized the Department of Justice prosecutors involved in the federal government’s grab for Google’s search records.
Yahoo Blasts Into The Shoposphere
Just in time for the holiday shopping rush, Yahoo has made a “social commerce” update to its site to add community feedback on products to the shopping experience.
Chinese Dissident Blasts Yahoo
Like other Internet players, Yahoo insists it has to play by the local rules in China, and thinks its place there can ultimately benefit the Chinese people.