And Here's The Secret Reason Apple Is Crushing Google...
It’s true, so true. Would I like to work for Google one day? You bet, but the environment has to change. Sure, there’s a place for engineering brilliance (that Wozniak delivered for Apple) that comes from Stanford, and MIT, and Yale, etc., but there’s something to be said for passion, drive and perfection - and it should never, ever, ever be discounted or undervalued.
Steve Jobs’s genius, in other words, was a sort of genius that Google places little or no value on.
If Apple were to develop iFork to reinvent eating, what would it look like? - Quora
Gruber would write a 90,000 word essay how only Apple gets what forks are all about.
Simply. The. Best!
Amazon Kindle Fire vs. iPad 2 – Marco.org
Absolutely love this comparison.
Apple Statement on Carrier IQ
From Daring Fireball:
Apple:
We stopped supporting CarrierIQ with iOS 5 in most of our products and will remove it completely in a future software update. With any diagnostic data sent to Apple, customers must actively opt-in to share this information, and if they do, the data is sent in an anonymous and encrypted form and does not include any personal information. We never recorded keystrokes, messages or any other personal information for diagnostic data and have no plans to ever do so.
I.e., they’ve done nothing contrary to their diagnostics privacy policy. “Most of our products” is weaselly, though.
Android and iOS continue to steal gaming revenue from Nintendo DS, Sony PSP
Why Nintendo doesn’t port some of their games, aka, Super Mario Bros, to iOS is beyond me. Easy money.
Siri hacked to fully run on the iPhone 4 and iPod touch, iPhone 4S vs iPhone 4 Siri showdown video (interview) | 9to5Mac | Apple Intelligence
Finally, as it should be. Siri on the iPhone 4.
Let’s Take This One With a Grain of Salt (Andy Rubin)
LOL! There’s NO WAY Andy Rubin REALLY believes this.
Ina Fried, covering some conference in Asia on some website:
Andy Rubin thinks there is a lot of potential for phones to be more useful companions, but says he is not interested in turning Android devices into personal assistants.
“I don’t believe that your phone should be an assistant,” the Android chief said in an interview on Wednesday just after appearing on stage at AsiaD. “Your phone is a tool for communicating. You shouldn’t be communicating with the phone; you should be communicating with somebody on the other side of the phone.”
What do you expect him to say about Siri, though? “Well, Apple really pulled ahead of us there”? Not going to happen. The truth is, Google has been working on voice-driven stuff for mobile devices for years. The primary interface to their Google for iPhone app is voice. The ante has been raised, and the correct play is for Google to downplay Siri’s relevance until they feel they’re competitive. This is like Steve Jobs dismissing video-playing iPods, claiming that no one wants to watch movies or TV shows on a handheld display, one year before Apple shipped video-playing iPods.
★ Universe Dented, Grass Underfoot
By John Gruber (and very well said):
After the WWDC keynote four months ago, I saw Steve, up close.
He looked old. Not old in a way that could be measured in years or even decades, but impossibly old. Not tired, but weary; not ill or unwell, but rather, somehow, ancient. But not his eyes. His eyes were young and bright, their weapons-grade intensity intact. His sweater was well-worn, his jeans frayed at the cuffs.
But the thing that struck me were his shoes, those famous gray New Balance 993s. They too were well-worn. But also this: fresh bright green grass stains all over the heels.
Those grass stains filled my mind with questions. How did he get them? When? They looked fresh, two, three days old, at the most. Apple keynote preparation is notoriously and unsurprisingly intense. But not so intense, those stains suggested, as to consume the entirety of Jobs’s days. There is no grass in Moscone West.
Surely, my mind raced, surely he has more than one pair of those shoes. He could afford to buy the factory that made them. Why wear this grass-stained pair for the keynote, a rare and immeasurably high-profile public appearance? My guess: he didn’t notice, didn’t care. One of Jobs’s many gifts was that he knew what to give a shit about. He knew how to focus and prioritize his time and attention. Grass stains on his sneakers didn’t make the cut.
Late last night, long hours after the news broke that he was gone, my thoughts returned to those grass stains on his shoes back in June. I realize only now why they caught my eye. Those grass stained sneakers were the product of limited time, well spent. And so the story I’ve told myself is this:
I like to think that in the run-up to his final keynote, Steve made time for a long, peaceful walk. Somewhere beautiful, where there are no footpaths and the grass grows thick. Hand-in-hand with his wife and family, the sun warm on their backs, smiles on their faces, love in their hearts, at peace with their fate.
Steve Jobs talking about iCloud (kinda) way back in 1997.
All About Siri, Your iPhone's New Assistant
The coolest feature of iOS5 that you don’t get (unless you buy the iPhone 4S).
Sprint to "Bet the Company" on iPhone
The No. 3 wireless company is making a multibillion dollar gamble that Apple Inc.’s gadget will be the ticket to a turnaround, even though Sprint Chief Executive Dan Hesse told the board in August that Sprint would likely lose money on the deal until 2014, according to people familiar with the matter.
Amazon Kindle Fire vs. iPad 2 vs. Nook Color
What’s smart about Amazon’s Fire is that it wasn’t designed to compete directly within the iPad. Very smart. Instead, that $199 price point is going to very, very enticing in the upcoming holiday months! $499 for an iPad vs $199 for the Fire. All depends on the intentions you have for the device!
Allen Paltrow: My Experience with Jobs and Apple
Growing up I was a huge apple fan-boy (fine, still am.) The first NY apple store in Soho opening was probably the coolest thing that happened to me between the ages 6 and 12. For a while I would spend almost every weekend there. Every year for halloween I was a mac, and I made a habit of shaving…
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