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Google Steals Apple's iPhone Thunder | Mobile Phone News Update - 0 views

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    A recent Infoworld article tells us that application development for the Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone is doing very brisk and profitable business for a lot of small business owners. But I think that Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) will give them an even better opportunity to make money off fairly tiny development projects.
Didier Daglinckx

Leopard Server: The people's Unix | InfoWorld | Review | 2007-12-18 | By Tom Yager - 0 views

  • Leopard Server: The people's Unix Mac OS X v10.5 is true Unix on the inside, novice admin friendly on the outside, and born for collaboration, with turnkey-simple blog, wiki, IM, and calendar services
  • Apple has brought its unique brand of richness and simplicity to servers
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    OS X Leopard Server is the fifth generation of the software half of Apple's server platform.
David Corking

Watch out, Apple: Windows 8 could trump the iPad - Sep 2011 - 46 views

  • Live is assumed and focused on letting an app's state roll across all devices a user has.
    • David Corking
       
      A pendulum swinging back towards mainframe computing, perhaps.
  • Apple designed iOS for gesture-based input, and people took to it easily -- and developers had to think in the mind-set to even be able to deliver apps.
    • anonymous
       
      hmm
  • old "finger as mouse" approach to touch was a bad idea.
    • anonymous
       
      I agree, that blows.
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  • "Legacy" Win32s apps from Windows 7 and earlier won't get the Windows 8 Metro UI goodness unless they are at least partially revised; even then, they'll be limited. Users will find that touch, syncing, and interapplication sharing won't always work.
  • (It's no accident that Excel was a Mac application first or that Windows Word shared almost nothing with DOS Word other than file format.) Microsoft's apparent strategy creates that risk for today's developers.
  • Sloppy developers could thwart Microsoft's seeming reinvention of Windows from taking root. Or, as happened with Apple's iOS, developers could wholeheartedly adopt the Windows 8 model and deliver an amazing portfolio of apps that pulls in users and drags IT behind them.
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