news.bbc.co.uk— The market for mobile applications, or apps, will become "as big as the internet", peaking at 10 million apps in 2020, a leading storefront believes.
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The headline is clearly a quotation and is punctuated appropriately, and the last part of the article is a counter-argument from a Google vice-president. I'd say that's presenting both sides of the argument rather than biased sensationalism. And which bit of the article is the opinion of the journalist?
covertbadgerJul 20, 2009
The headline is clearly a quotation and is punctuated appropriately, and the last part of the article is a counter-argument from a Google vice-president. I'd say that's presenting both sides of the argument rather than biased sensationalism. And which bit of the article is the opinion of the journalist?
mdude85Jul 20, 2009
They're just trying to compete with blogs.
supermosesJul 20, 2009
Nice Dennis Miller type reference.
adifferentusernJul 20, 2009
Yes. What he said.
7ajiJul 21, 2009
such a dumb title for the Digg post.
sefusJul 21, 2009
Bulls**t
redsox59Jul 21, 2009
Software as a Service -- look it up