Day: 22 December 2011

The Apple patent in question specifies that…

A system and method causes a computer to detect and perform actions on structures identified in computer data. […] [T]he user interface can present and enable selection of the detected structures, and upon selection of a detected structure, present the linked candidate actions. Upon selection of an action, the action processor performs the action on the detected structure.

It covers the detection of phone numbers, parcel tracking numbers and so on. Apple was granted a ban of HTC devices that infringe upon the patent on December 19, but HTC isn’t worried:

“It’s actually quite rarely used,” HTC Chief Executive Officer Peter Chou said of the feature.

Well I’ll be damned.

It’s explained in this very well-written article, but it never fails to surprise me just how reliable Dropbox is. I have folders and files of kilobytes to gigabytes and it never misses a beat.

The article makes pains to compare Dropbox to iCloud, but I think this comparison is unwarranted in many regards. For most people, Dropbox is about syncing files, whereas iCloud is about syncing application data. Dropbox has application integration, but it’s not what most people think of. If it can be compared to any Apple product, it’s iDisk without the suck.