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iPhone’s Safari - not for geeks

I was watching a presentation on my iPhone on implementation of MapReduce for multi-core and multi-processor systems…

You can find out more about it at the project’s website.

Before you go.. note the “~christos” part of the URL. In UNIX-speak it means “the home directory of the user christos”. That little “squiggle” is called a tilde and is a common syntax, especially for geeks.

However, the iPhone’s keypad lacks a ‘~’ character!

Rather then enter a relatively short URL, I had to use some searching on Google to get me there. Not exactly the user experience I think Apple would strive for.

{ 3 } Comments

  1. Kyle | February 3, 2008 at 4:35 pm | Permalink

    There is actually a tilde. See comment #1:

    http://blogs.sun.com/davetong/entry/iphone

  2. jay | February 3, 2008 at 10:46 pm | Permalink

    Kyle,
    Thanks! That’s a little confusing (who knew what was hiding behind those keys) but a huge help!

  3. AerialPJ | February 5, 2008 at 5:51 pm | Permalink

    Um…what!!!

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