Re: Apple May Let Users Change Default Apps On IPhones To Satisfy Trustbusters

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Mina Delahoussaye

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Here is a representative but not exhaustive list of the social media platforms I think about, and that will be central to my concern in this book: social network sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Hi5, Ning, NextDoor, and Foursquare; blogging and microblogging providers like Twitter, Tumblr, Blogger, Wordpress, and Livejournal; photo- and image-sharing sites like Instagram, Flickr, Pinterest, Photobucket, DeviantArt, and Snapchat; video-sharing sites like YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion; discussion, opinion, and gossip tools like Reddit, Digg, Secret, and Whisper; dating and hookup apps like OK Cupid, Tinder, and Grindr; collaborative knowledge tools like Wikipedia, Ask, and Quora; app stores like iTunes and Google Play; live broadcasting apps like Facebook Live and Periscope.62To those I would add a second set that, while they do not neatly fit the definition of platform, grapple with many of the same challenges of content moderation in platformlike ways: recommendation and rating sites like Yelp and TripAdvisor; exchange platforms that help share goods, services, funds, or labor, like Etsy, Kickstarter, Craigslist, Airbnb, and Uber; video game worlds like League of Legends, Second Life, and Minecraft; search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo.

In the meantime, the temporary means I see for authors to reap some benefits from pirate populace is to include some tokens in their books allowing the "pirate" users to pay a small sum of money - at their own discretion - directly to the author. Something like the "donate" applets commonly used for apps in the android market, e.g. CoolReader's "bronze, silver, and gold" donation apps.

Apple may let users change default apps on iPhones to satisfy trustbusters


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"In the meantime, the temporary means I see for authors to reap some benefits from pirate populace is to include some tokens in their books allowing the "pirate" users to pay a small sum of money - at their own discretion - directly to the author. Something like the "donate" applets commonly used for apps in the android market, e.g. CoolReader's "bronze, silver, and gold" donation apps."

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