Chris Ziegler, your post was very ill informed and misleading. You may be a blogger, but people rely on the information you provide, yes... just like a reporter.
When you misinform on a popular/widely read and referenced blog like Engadget, you only do Engadget, yourself, and more importantly.. your readership a disservice.
Please stop wth the knee-jerk reactions of your own, and take a moment to think, and maybe look for an answer before going all FUD/conspiracy/tinhat.
The news about the Android market and the apps on the G1 being updated today (20th) has been going around for a few days now. Just because you're not in the loop, doesn't mean you shouldn't try to be when posting ludicris conjecture with no basis in fact. Oh wait...
And, I'd feel this way if you posted this type of misinformation about ANY device.. even.. *gag*.. the iphone.
iNToIT, where's the FUD? Think you may have taken my last line WAY too seriously. You're absolutely right, we hadn't heard that there was a Market update in the works for today, but the information regarding the update most certainly didn't indicate that there'd be a mass (albeit temporary) culling of available apps today.
Thanks for addressing me by my full first and last name, by the way -- wouldn't have known this was directed at me otherwise!
Oh, I guess my post wasn't over-the-top enough to reflect the wry humor and sarcasm in parody with which it was intended. I'll work on that in the future, or just use tags, since doesn't work anymore. :/
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Chris Ziegler, your post was very ill informed and misleading. You may be a blogger, but people rely on the information you provide, yes... just like a reporter.
When you misinform on a popular/widely read and referenced blog like Engadget, you only do Engadget, yourself, and more importantly.. your readership a disservice.
Please stop wth the knee-jerk reactions of your own, and take a moment to think, and maybe look for an answer before going all FUD/conspiracy/tinhat.
The news about the Android market and the apps on the G1 being updated today (20th) has been going around for a few days now. Just because you're not in the loop, doesn't mean you shouldn't try to be when posting ludicris conjecture with no basis in fact. Oh wait...
And, I'd feel this way if you posted this type of misinformation about ANY device.. even.. *gag*.. the iphone.
iNToIT, where's the FUD? Think you may have taken my last line WAY too seriously. You're absolutely right, we hadn't heard that there was a Market update in the works for today, but the information regarding the update most certainly didn't indicate that there'd be a mass (albeit temporary) culling of available apps today.
Thanks for addressing me by my full first and last name, by the way -- wouldn't have known this was directed at me otherwise!
Oh, I guess my post wasn't over-the-top enough to reflect the wry humor and sarcasm in parody with which it was intended. I'll work on that in the future, or just use tags, since doesn't work anymore. :/