Sep
07
2010

Learn your history, the Android way



Some weeks ago, after reading the Droid
X
reviews on Ars Technica (here and here), I got myself one. Sure enough, I loved it, and like any good, patriotic smartphone consumer, I started downloading lots of Android apps. How did I find them? I clicked on the Market Store, of course, and typed in a search word.

What word did I use? Well, take a look at my last four longish Ars stories (German copyright laws in the 19th-century; Thomas Edison’s bid to hijack the movies; the 1962 UHF TV mandate; and the censorship of comic books in the 1950s).

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