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@pixelsnader: No shit it will fit a niche. What's your point?

@pixelsnader: Good reply. Too bad it's lost on this guy. My own reasonable reply here above yours was met with ignorance. He's talking about typing up multi-page reports on an iPad like his life depended on it.

@warped2049: I see what you mean. That does suck. What if that developer wanted to make a Nintendo DS game? Or a PSP game? Can they use Flash? Or better yet, javascript?

What's are the differences between the two iPhone apps: MapQuest 4 Mobile and MapQuest Navigator?

@suprfluo001: this made sense until #6. not so sure this is their intention but even if it is, i think the experience using a native app bests anything flash-based.

@psychiccheese: That really hit home for me. Can you help me with my motivation?

@RT100: That's a weird comparison though. Grooveshark lets you listen to whatever it has on-demand while iTunes is just local to your own songs, save for the Internet radio section but that's still not on-demand. Depends on what content you want, doesn't it?

What does this do that Grooveshark can't do? There are also no audio-interrupting ads on Grooveshark for the free version.

Why is Chrome "the last one left standing"? It wasn't even playing. Pretty lousy way to describe it, like as if they weren't able to compromise it when there was no attempt made to compromise it at all in the first place.

@Hiro: But both don't find wi-fi spots? What's the difference between the two?