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Dan and Marco discuss keyboard-screen imprinting, Google's odd TV ball, Sirius and Pulsar, the difference between copyright and patent infringement, Instapaper's price-change results, the iPad 1 installed base, the Nexus 7, Apple's Podcasts app, why Apple probably won't offer paid podcasts, Facebook's native iOS app and why web companies need to treat mobile apps as a first-class platform, Twitter's ominous threat to client developers, and Tumblr's pinned posts.

Dan and Marco discuss keyboard-screen imprinting, Google's odd TV ball, Sirius and Pulsar, the difference between copyright and patent infringement, Instapaper's price-change results, the iPad 1 installed base, the Nexus 7, Apple's Podcasts app, why Apple probably won't offer paid podcasts, Facebook's native iOS app and why web companies need to treat mobile apps as a first-class platform, Twitter's ominous threat to client developers, and Tumblr's pinned posts.


Links for this episode:

Black Pixel Welcomes Michael Jurewitz · Black Pixel
Jury.me — New Beginnings
Scott Forstall, the Sorcerer's Apprentice at Apple - Businessweek
Rogue Amoeba | Pulsar: Listen to and pause satellite radio on Mac OS X. No timeouts and no browser needed!
Welcome to the world of satellite radio - SiriusXM Radio
Note Taker HD for iPad on the iTunes App Store
Software Garden Products: Dan Bricklin's Note Taker HD App
Apple's First-Year iPad Sales Dwarf Street's Initial Estimates - John Paczkowski - News - AllThingsD
The Nexus 7 – Marco.org
Delivering a consistent Twitter experience | Twitter Developers

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