Smartphones: The Mobile Industry Is About to Get 'Blown Apart' [View article]
These people who rant openness, but have little evidence that openness - 1. Is a good business philosophy, in terms of standards discipline, innovation once, innovations many times, business profitability, staying power long term. Face it. Openness causes proliferation of inconsequential products, a competitive quagmire, no profits to support product innovation, and short term business failure. As a consumer, I'll be danged if I want that environment. Take this word apart and what it means is that anybody can take your product apart and modify it and screw it up, demand that you repair it and vilify your name - - just because he bought it. I'll bet that the author of this article can't even define what openness means.
Smart Phone Wars: iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. ...Android? [View article]
For what its worth, the Nokia CEO recently was quoted saying "I am scared to death of the iPhone". (late Jan '08).
Regarding Android. as anybody contemplated how good Android will be in emulating what OSX and a real browser does? And how fast? Like, how good is the rendering of text to any point size you want? And, what good is Android on a tiny screen, particularly if you can't read it anyway? What is Android's equivalent of Quartz? (Mac people will understand what Quartz does for precision graphics)
Smartphones: The Mobile Industry Is About to Get 'Blown Apart' [View article]
1. Is a good business philosophy, in terms of
standards discipline,
innovation once, innovations many times,
business profitability, staying power long term.
Face it. Openness causes proliferation of inconsequential products, a competitive quagmire, no profits to support product innovation, and short term business failure.
As a consumer, I'll be danged if I want that environment. Take this word apart and what it means is that anybody can take your product apart and modify it and screw it up, demand that you repair it and vilify your name - - just because he bought it.
I'll bet that the author of this article can't even define what openness means.
Smart Phone Wars: iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. ...Android? [View article]
Regarding Android. as anybody contemplated how good Android will be in emulating what OSX and a real browser does? And how fast? Like, how good is the rendering of text to any point size you want? And, what good is Android on a tiny screen, particularly if you can't read it anyway? What is Android's equivalent of Quartz? (Mac people will understand what Quartz does for precision graphics)