Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Sat 25th Jun 2011 08:55 UTC, submitted by John
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I don't get why some people like to use the "curated" adjective when talking about Apple's application store.
Maybe it's because of my limited English skills, but it always reads as an aggressive and subjective, flamewar-inducing term. Like, you know "everyone in the computing world has pest, except us because we have found a cure".
Maybe it's because of my limited English skills, but it always reads as an aggressive and subjective, flamewar-inducing term. Like, you know "everyone in the computing world has pest, except us because we have found a cure".
Curated in this instance is defined as differentiating installs from any variety of sources which may or may not be safe with those which Apple has presumably examined and approved for their store....not really subjective at all.





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I don't get why some people like to use the "curated" adjective when talking about Apple's application store.
Maybe it's because of my limited English skills, but it always reads as an aggressive and subjective, flamewar-inducing term. Like, you know "everyone in the computing world has pest, except us because we have found a cure".
Edited 2011-06-26 13:46 UTC