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Get a Dose of World of Apple Quicker and Easier!

Sunday 27th April, 2008 - 21:00 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

Straight to your Inbox

You can now receive the latest news and rumours from World of Apple straight to your email inbox. The service which is provided by our friends over at Zookoda, delivers a nice selection of stories every few days straight to your inbox. Perfect for those who are on the move and can receive email on their iPhone or Blackberry.

Just type your email address in the box on this page, confirm the email that will follow and you’ll be good to go.

RSS Feeds

The quickest and most efficient way to stay on top of the happenings at World of Apple is to hook into a feed. RSS feeds provide an excellent method of connecting to all forms of data. Getting World of Apple is as simple as clicking this link or if you’re using Safari the feed can be accessed by the “RSS” button to the right of the address bar.

For those using an RSS Reader the correct front page RSS feed is: http://news.worldofapple.com/feed

Feed Me

World of Apple can also be read via our handy tool called “Feed Me.”

Feed Me is quite simply a page containing the latest stories from a selection of websites across the Mac web. Feed Me is the easiest way to get an idea of what is hot at the moment.

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Write for World of Apple

Monday 3rd March, 2008 - 18:08 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

Ever wanted to try your hand at some journalism? We want to hear from you.

World of Apple is looking for help in three key areas of the site, see minor descriptions of the three areas below. Those interested in applying for the position or have further questions can contact use via the Contact Form (Select Job Enquiry in drop-down to ensure quick reply).

Regular News/Rumours Coverage

The majority of posts on World of Apple are covering news or rumours, unfortunately news comes in at all hours of the day. World of Apple intends to add writers in more timezones to allow for quicker coverage of the latest breaking news or rumours.

Ideal candidates should have extreme knowledge of all things Apple, excellent writing skills and preferably a background in journalism.

Third Party Reviews

Due to popular demand we have recently sought agreements with Apple to have review units sent to us here at World of Apple. Unfortunately this is a slow process but in the near future more reviews will be posted.

In addition to reviewing Apple products some have asked if we could cover third-party products as well.

We’re looking for an individual with a passion for good Mac software and accessories to help write detailed reviews of products sent from third-parties.

Analysis and/or Opinion Articles

It’s all fine and well covering news, rumours and writing reviews. But thought provoking articles are always a fantastic addition to any site.

The ideal individual for this position is someone with serious expertise in all areas of Apple and covers the news and rumours avidly. Articles should offer analysis on recent moves by Apple or maybe a prediction of future moves.

Interested?

Contact World of Apple via the Contact Form to ask any questions or to enquire about taking up one of these positions.

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Site News: Server Move and Turning Two

Saturday 29th September, 2007 - 19:15 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

This post represents a quick note to our loyal readers regarding recent milestones in World of Apple’s timeline and plans for the future.

First of all over the last few months our readership has pretty much doubled, hurtling us towards our next milestone of 20,000 readers. At this rate we should hit that around the middle of next year. The entire World of Apple team welcomes all our new readers.

Some of you out there may have noticed a few changes over the last day or so, over the last 2 months we’ve been working hard at moving World of Apple to our new host; Media Temple.

It all started back when we posted those exclusive images of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Build 9A499. It caused an influx of over 200,000 unique visitors over a 4-day period, during those 4 days we experienced zero site wide downtime but our current host at the time decided that pulling down that gallery was a smart decision to prevent load. The gallery page was down for a total of 24 hours and when it returned only caused the server to choke again.

Believe it or not World of Apple has been hosted on a shared server for the last two years and albeit a beefy shared server it appears it is time to move up the ladder. The distinct disadvantage of a shared server is that what happens to this site or any other site on the server affects every other site on the server and from the point of view of our hosts that isn’t good for business.

So after much searching and deliberation World of Apple is moving away from UK Web Solutions Direct to Media Temple.

The move hasn’t been easy and both UKWSD and Media Temple have helped immensely, but special thanks should be extended to one guy who works ridiculously hard behind the scenes; he knows who he is.

For now not everybody will be pointing at this server as DNS propagation can take anywhere up to 48 hours but if you’re reading this then you have arrived safely, the only difference being a new Media Temple logo under the search box.

Finally World of Apple celebrated its second birthday on September 25th, here’s to another 2 years!

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Apple Legal Forces Closure of Leopard Gallery

Thursday 16th August, 2007 - 22:12 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

This is just a heads up to our loyal readers to offer an explanation of what has happened to that exclusive Leopard gallery we posted a couple of weeks back.

The gallery was first posted on the evening of Thursday 2nd of August, in the five days ensuing that date the gallery saw over 250,000 individual users; and for those of you that love hits that clocks in well over 50 million.

The huge influx of traffic caused serious server issues, at one point on Sunday 5th we were pushing over 200mbps (megabits per second). The traffic caused some lengthy downtime and due to this we will make the move to a new host in the near future; more on that later in the month.

Following the Tuesday’s Special Event things died off quickly but the gallery remained in place, receiving a few thousand visitors everyday.

That is until this very moment.

At 1 minute past 8 on the evening of the 14th (British Summer Time) our general enquiries inbox pinged with glee and naturally someone jumped to the case. To our surprise it was a “kind” email from Apple Legal;

To Whom It May Concern:

We represent Apple Inc. (”Apple”). It has come to our attention that World of Apple is posting numerous screenshots of a confidential pre-release build of Apple’s new operating system, Mac OS X 10.5 (aka “Leopard”), Build 9A499. The webpage in question is http://worldofapple.com/photos/Leopard/9A499.

While we appreciate your interest in Leopard, we must inform you that this software has been distributed to developers under strict terms of confidentiality that prohibit any dissemination of screenshots or details of its operation. The software is also copyrighted by Apple, and copyright law specifically prohibits the unauthorized display of copyrighted works.

Apple therefore requests that you immediately remove this webpage from your site and destroy all Leopard screenshots in your possession. Please notify me by reply e-mail once the screenshots have been removed.

Sincerely,

*Censored*

O’Melveny & Myers LLP
Embarcadero Center West
275 Battery Street, Suite 2600
San Francisco, CA 94111

DMCA Certification: I hereby state, under penalty of perjury, that I have a good faith belief that the activities described above are not authorized by Apple, that the information in this notification is accurate, and that I am authorized to act on behalf of Apple in this regard.

There was certainly some big threatening words being thrown our way.

To be perfectly honest we let it slip for a little while, it was obvious that it wasn’t going to blow over but we did consider fighting it for a fleeting second.

That was until today, it appeared that Apple hadn’t forgotten about it and had decided to contact our hosts about the situation. Naturally our hosts operate strict policies regarding copyright material and by this point Apple was using stronger words;

To Whom It May Concern:
We represent Apple Inc. (”Apple”). It has come to our attention that a website for which you are the administrative and technical contact — World of Apple — is posting numerous screenshots of a confidential pre-release build of Apple’s new operating system, Mac OS X 10.5 (aka “Leopard”), Build 9A499. The webpage in question is http://worldofapple.com/photos/Leopard/9A499.

While we appreciate the interest in Leopard, we must inform you that this software has been distributed to developers under strict terms of confidentiality that prohibit any dissemination of screenshots or details of its operation. The software is also copyrighted by Apple, and copyright law specifically prohibits the unauthorized display of copyrighted works.

Apple therefore requests that you contact the website operator and require that he or she take steps to immediately: (1) remove this webpage from World of Apple; and (2) destroy all Leopard screenshots in the site’s possession.

Yesterday, I sent a notice directly to the site, but have not yet received a response. Apple is prepared to take further legal action with respect to this matter, and expressly reserves its rights to do so.

As you may have noticed the gallery has been removed and now points at this post you’re reading now.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone that makes World of Apple what it is, especially our growing reader base.

I also apologise for any inconvenience this post or the removal of the Leopard gallery has caused you.

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Live Coverage of Apple’s August 7, 2007 Special Event

Tuesday 7th August, 2007 - 17:16 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

In around about 45 minutes Apple will begin its “Mac centric” Special Event at the Apple Town Hall on Apple’s Cupertino campus.

World of Apple will offer updates during the event but tune into one of the following for more detailed live reports. Also read our rumour roundup for details on what we could be seeing at this event.

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Methods of Reading World of Apple

Monday 9th July, 2007 - 16:17 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

Straight to your Inbox

As of late last week you can now receive the latest news and rumours from World of Apple straight to your email inbox. The service which is provided by our friends over at Zookoda, delivers a nice selection of stories every few days straight to your inbox. Perfect for those who are on the move and can receive email on their iPhone or Blackberry.

Just type your email address in the box below (or on this page), confirm the email that will follow and you’ll be good to go.

RSS Feeds

The quickest and most efficient way to stay on top of the happenings at World of Apple is to hook into a feed. RSS feeds provide an excellent method of connecting to all forms of data. Getting World of Apple is as simple as clicking this link or if you’re using Safari the feed can be accessed by the “RSS” button to the right of the address bar.

For those using an RSS Reader the correct front page RSS feed is: http://news.worldofapple.com/feed

Feed Me

World of Apple can also be read via our handy tool called “Feed Me.” Feed Me is quite simply a page containing the latest stories from a selection of websites across the Mac web. Feed Me is easiest way to get an idea of what is hot at the moment.

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Helping World of Apple, iPhone Reviews, Photos and Videos

Friday 29th June, 2007 - 21:31 CET

Posted in: Site News, iPhone

Written by: Alex Brooks

Are you in line for an iPhone right now? Send photos or videos to iphone@worldofapple.com

World of Apple is looking for unboxing photos and videos as well as well written hands on reviews of Apple’s hottest device.

Monetary gifts will be given to individuals who supply photos, videos and reviews to World of Apple.

All contact should be made to iphone@worldofapple.com

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World of Apple 2.0

Thursday 22nd March, 2007 - 22:27 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

As some of you may have noticed we finally made the move to World of Apple 2.0, I made a mention of the new site back in April last year, and just under a year later we’re ready for prime time.

The new site comes in 5 key parts, which can be broken down very nicely.

  • Feed Me

    One of out favourites, Feed Me is a single page which offers a complete overview of the Mac web.

    The page is split into three columns, which lists, news and rumours, blog postings, and iPod related stories.

    Some may think that the page has no advantage over an RSS feed but we feel the added visual feedback and compact overview adds substantial advantage over a feed.

  • Archives

    World of Apple contains in excess of 1,200 posts, there is nothing worse than archives simply consisting of a page with a huge list of posts.

    The team at World of Apple spent many weeks searching through several designs of archives trying to find the easiest and most efficient method of sifting through posts. Quite frankly one could not be found, so we made out own.

    The archives page offers a break down of year, month and then a date timeframe, accompanied with server efficient and scalable AJAX system to help the process along.

  • Search

    As mentioned above World of Apple contains over 1,200 posts; but we also have over 4,000 comments, we feel that all that information goes to waste without an easy way to get to it.

    The new search feature is available on the majority of World of Apple pages and offers a quick and refined search.

    Just type what you’re looking for, hit enter and the whole website will slide down and reveal a set of results. If this isn’t what you’re looking for then an advanced view is available.

  • Enhanced Feeds

    For those who wish to lurk in the feeds, we’ve enhanced them to contain the hundreds of images we had to posts.

    Each article now contains its own comment feed, allowing you to follow comment conversation in your RSS feed reader.

  • New Look

    You can’t add 2.0 to the name without sporting a new look, not only had World of Apple redesigned its logo but we also redone the entire colour scheme.

    The new looks comes with functionality as well, readers who visit the site regularly can adjust the text size to their liking as well as centre of left justify the entire site. All of this functionality can be accessed just above the feeds list in the middle left of the site.

So I welcome you to the new site and hope that everything moves smoothly over the next few weeks.

If you find any problems or suggestions, feel free to feed back to us either privately or via the comments on this post.

We have more features coming in the future and hopefully the site as a whole will continue to progress and expand.

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What Happened to World of Apple?

Tuesday 9th January, 2007 - 21:30 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

Just wanted to throw a word out to those who attempted to join us for Live coverage of the Macworld Keynote, we’re unsure exactly what happened but you can be assured we will be investigation further.

As far as we can tell at this point, one minute all servers appeared fine, so we turned on the redirects and ran a few more tests, everything was good, around 2 hours before the Keynote was due to begin things started to slow down.

It was around 1 hour before the Keynote was due to begin that suddenly the Live server went down, we rebooted and it went down again, the final stats before the reboot for Apache were 8,000 unique accesses and 1.56m/bits of data within the last 59 seconds, that would have been around 1 hour before the Keynote.

At this point it looked fairly hopeless that the server would keep itself up, so in summary we don’t rate goddady.com dedicated hosting at the moment.

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Presenting World of Apple Live, World of Apple at MacWorld

Tuesday 26th December, 2006 - 21:24 CET

Posted in: Site News

Written by: Alex Brooks

The World of Apple Team proudly presents World of Apple Live, the first site to offer a live audio stream of the MacWorld Keynote.

After months of planning and development it was recently decided that such a scheme is possible with the necessary funding and the right people in place. By teaming up with numerous companies we have managed to put a foolproof system in place, which will hopefully deliver the best Keynote experience since Apple stopped streaming video of the Keynote.

Anyone wishing to advertise on World of Apple live should contact woalive[at]worldofapple.com immediately for further information.

All of this is of course for the upcoming MacWorld Expo in San Francisco which will run from the 8-12 January 2007. World of Apple will not only be offering a live audio stream of the opening Keynote but also comprehensive coverage of the entire show.

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