They ain’t acting badly. It’s early in the game and they need to make sure they have a good, stable platform before trying to deal with a bunch of hacks. Listen to the latest Gruber (Daring Fireball) Talk Show podcast. Agree with most of what he says. http://thetalkshow.net/#11
I’d already seen one of them, and the other’s no better. Weak stuff, really.
Why doesn’t the development community quit making silly videos and writing ridiculous screeds against Apple and write something else instead like, oh, I don’t know, maybe applications?
The wailing from the development community would have you believe that every application ever worth having has already been written on every platform except the iPhone. The iPhone is, apparently, the last platform on Earth. Please.
When Apple opens it up (and they will in time), knock yourselves out. Until then, is there nothing else to do?
“Why doesn’t the development community quit making silly videos and writing ridiculous screeds against Apple and write something else instead like, oh, I don’t know, maybe applications?”
There’s an inverse proportional relationship between the amount of whining one does and the amount of skills he has. These whiners couldn’t write a decent app if their very lives depended on it.
You’re right, Scoble. Apple came out with just another phone when they made the iPhone. They hardly *thought different* at all. I mean, activating your phone from home, synching data through a Mac or a PC, unlimted data plans, touch interface, the real Internet, no keyboard; just lame. I can’t understand how they sold 270K in 30 hours and another 1M in less than 90 days.
Yeah, the iPhone is just like any other cell phone out there. Shame on Apple.
No ist the old mobile fuck the sub over game that mobile companies have been doing for ages at least in europe the roming changes isues being addressed.
Obama or Hillary ought to say the will sack 100% of the FCC and start over with a more rational regulatory regime that at least sometimes puts the customer first.
How are these videos “brilliant”? They are modestly clever at best. At worse, they take a stale, no longer used, 10 year old marketing campaign and try to make points with it.
What’s next? “Switch” ads with people going back to their Palm Treos?
Got to agree Robert. Not sure what it is you think constitutes “bad” behavior here. When the iPhone platforms opens (and I remain convinced it will), developers can have at it and do some great stuff. Until then, this is just pointless melodrama.
Yeah…, right…, if these so-called hackers really were doing the “think different” routine, they wouldn’t be such big babies and whiners….
Quit the whining and buck up! What a bunch of weenies! Be real and do “think different”. We must have gotten a bunch of whiny DOS or Windows people in here. What a bunch of losers!
There are many legitimate reasons why Apple may not (yet) open up iPhone/iPod touch while it’s establishing a third leg of revenue in addition to Mac and iPod business lines. I listed many business, technology and design reasons why here:
But Robert, I thought you said Steve Jobs is not an idiot and those of us who thought he didn’t get developers “hang out with too many Microsofties” to understand how Apple was the developers’ true friend…
Robert Scoble works at Fast Company.TV (title: Managing Director). Everything here, though, is his personal opinion and is not read or approved before it is posted. No warranties or other guarantees will be offered as to the quality of the opinions or anything else offered here.
September 30th, 2007 at 11:32 pm
They ain’t acting badly. It’s early in the game and they need to make sure they have a good, stable platform before trying to deal with a bunch of hacks. Listen to the latest Gruber (Daring Fireball) Talk Show podcast. Agree with most of what he says.
http://thetalkshow.net/#11
October 1st, 2007 at 12:31 am
I’d already seen one of them, and the other’s no better. Weak stuff, really.
Why doesn’t the development community quit making silly videos and writing ridiculous screeds against Apple and write something else instead like, oh, I don’t know, maybe applications?
The wailing from the development community would have you believe that every application ever worth having has already been written on every platform except the iPhone. The iPhone is, apparently, the last platform on Earth. Please.
When Apple opens it up (and they will in time), knock yourselves out. Until then, is there nothing else to do?
October 1st, 2007 at 1:02 am
“Why doesn’t the development community quit making silly videos and writing ridiculous screeds against Apple and write something else instead like, oh, I don’t know, maybe applications?”
There’s an inverse proportional relationship between the amount of whining one does and the amount of skills he has. These whiners couldn’t write a decent app if their very lives depended on it.
October 1st, 2007 at 1:39 am
I just feel bad for all those folks who didn’t hack their phones and had the update mess it up anyway :(
It will work out. I think both sides should also remember there is a lot of pressure from at&t on Apple.
October 1st, 2007 at 7:38 am
You’re right, Scoble. Apple came out with just another phone when they made the iPhone. They hardly *thought different* at all. I mean, activating your phone from home, synching data through a Mac or a PC, unlimted data plans, touch interface, the real Internet, no keyboard; just lame. I can’t understand how they sold 270K in 30 hours and another 1M in less than 90 days.
Yeah, the iPhone is just like any other cell phone out there. Shame on Apple.
October 1st, 2007 at 8:48 am
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October 1st, 2007 at 9:38 am
“They ain’t acting badly”
No ist the old mobile fuck the sub over game that mobile companies have been doing for ages at least in europe the roming changes isues being addressed.
Obama or Hillary ought to say the will sack 100% of the FCC and start over with a more rational regulatory regime that at least sometimes puts the customer first.
October 1st, 2007 at 9:43 am
Is it any wonder that this tripe comes from Rob “Never-right” Enderle? Can anyone name anything he has ever gotten right?
October 1st, 2007 at 10:49 am
How are these videos “brilliant”? They are modestly clever at best. At worse, they take a stale, no longer used, 10 year old marketing campaign and try to make points with it.
What’s next? “Switch” ads with people going back to their Palm Treos?
October 1st, 2007 at 11:54 am
I suspect Apple will open the iPhone (and most likely iPod Touch) to developers at next year’s WWDC.
October 1st, 2007 at 2:35 pm
Wow. Some iPhone developers have a really overblown perception of what they’ve done.
October 1st, 2007 at 4:56 pm
Got to agree Robert. Not sure what it is you think constitutes “bad” behavior here. When the iPhone platforms opens (and I remain convinced it will), developers can have at it and do some great stuff. Until then, this is just pointless melodrama.
October 1st, 2007 at 6:34 pm
Yeah…, right…, if these so-called hackers really were doing the “think different” routine, they wouldn’t be such big babies and whiners….
Quit the whining and buck up! What a bunch of weenies! Be real and do “think different”. We must have gotten a bunch of whiny DOS or Windows people in here. What a bunch of losers!
October 1st, 2007 at 7:31 pm
Hey “Scobleizer” what happens to my Xbox warranty if I mod the device & it bricks?
October 1st, 2007 at 11:44 pm
There are many legitimate reasons why Apple may not (yet) open up iPhone/iPod touch while it’s establishing a third leg of revenue in addition to Mac and iPod business lines. I listed many business, technology and design reasons why here:
iPod touch nay-sayers: Shackled by “gadget thinking”
http://tinyurl.com/2t7asl
October 2nd, 2007 at 9:04 pm
apple ipod good quality on sound
but it need originality
so difficult to transfer song to apple ipod
October 3rd, 2007 at 6:34 am
But Robert, I thought you said Steve Jobs is not an idiot and those of us who thought he didn’t get developers “hang out with too many Microsofties” to understand how Apple was the developers’ true friend…
January 13th, 2008 at 7:53 am
Yeap: Think Different! pleaseeeeeeeeeee…