Remains of the Day: Approval seekers

24.03.2011
Steve Jobs is back on Disney's board and it's like he never left. Because he didn't. Elsewhere, Google takes a (perhaps somewhat misplaced) stand, and the FCC says it's going to ask the hard questions, really and truly. The remainders for Thursday, March 24, 2011 are all ears.

(Bloomberg)

So much for , because 74 percent of shareholders said they were totally cool with it. The rebel dissenting shareholders will be sent to the dungeon beneath the Magic Kingdom's Cinderella Castle and forced to listen to "It's a Small World (After All)" until they've learned the error of their ways. Or they keel over and pass out. Whichever comes first.

(International Business Times)

, Google reportedly won't remove from its Android Market apps that let users circumvent police DUI checkpoints, because they don't specifically violate the store's terms. Apple, for its part, has yet to respond either way to the request, which . Hey, what happens if the cops just download the app and then set up new checkpoints?

(I4U News)