"doesn't matter if you cut the melon with the knife, or the melon falls on the knife - its the same thing"
What this means is ( I don't know) - but it does have some context for me such that let me explain at this stage where Apple are now incredibly successful, incredibly powerful and incredibly brilliant at what they do (largest mobile maker? really Steve? you could have added that, "we are the best mobile maker thus far"!! be honest its true). Back to my point is that people geeks in particular seem to want to find faults no matter what Apple do, granted it did seem a bit rushed, but so did the original iphone. I remember thinking to myself when it first came out 3 years ago, what really? who cares about a phone with an ipod? whats so great about that....and now I own one - and don't leave home without it - unless I forget to charge it.
What I'm trying to say is that even if Apple had presented the meaning of life to us, the very point of our existence on this planet, said that they had been contacted from another alien species who thought the ipad was cool, and in exchange for "our" (our meaning earth - aliens would naturally think that the ipad was a human creation) ipad technology they would be willing to share with us the meaning of life, ultra-lightspeed technology, in addition a cure that will bring the end of disease, famine and drought - oh and while we are at, let's show you a technology so incredibly amazing, so unbelievable that there is not a single word in the human dictionary to define it, call it what you want - you could not comprend its meaning, it would be like going to the edge of heaven and seeing God.
What?
What's that I hear, a little voice in the corner....sounds like, sounds like its saying......
"does it have flash though?"
At the end of all this, us geeks/non-geeks would still be dissatisfied and complaining to our new Alien friends that the ipad doesn't have flash, so thats why it sucks - oh and probably something else that Linux is blah blah gloop gloop. I think you get my point.
Seriously it seems no matter what Apple does there is the minority who will always complain, bicker and generally have a dissatisfaction about it. This my friends is human nature, and an important part of our earthly dna. It's who we are. Whats also important is that geeks don't usually rush to buy things so who does? that is the consumer, the shopper, the buyer. In their hands will determine the success of the Ipad.
I'm not going to make much of judgement on the issue, except that I've been wrong about the ipod, iphone (I've got both now!), and I'm not going to make any assumptions about the Ipad. I think it has enormous potential, the kind of potential that itunes+ipod did to revolutionise the music business. Again nothing new, but revolutionary overall.
Cue "I can't make you love me" by George Michael. I think this is the song of choice for the ipad. "")
I don't buy newspapers, but recently I downloaded the New York Times app to my iphone and dare I say its my favourite app, this app is the benchmark for all newspapers, magazines, glossy's etc to follow/build upon. i'm in the UK and I'm reading the New York Times on my iphone - not just because I can (and a part of me thinks its "cool"), but also because its bloody damn good - there are some amazing articles, much more interesting than some of the stuff I read here. I'm bored of the free newspapers - and I look forward to reading The Times/Independent/ or whatever maybe some Vogue or Elle now their marketing and adverts in their glossy's are fabulous - sometimes incredibly artistic..on either my iphone, or maybe the Ipad if I do get one in 3 months or whenever - we'll see! That is where the future could be, supplying quality content for free using all types of advertising on a device like the Ipad - Apple get's its 30% cut, advertisers get to advertise, and newspapers/publishers get to do their thing. I also assume there may exist a hybrid applications that can gather all news from all your favourite publishers and put this together as one publication using RSS - and present it as MyNews, or whatever.
I leave with this brilliant piece by Andrea Elliott. Before Saturday I never knew this guy existed.
The Jihadist Next Door
In his small-town Alabama high school, Omar Hammami was among the coolest, most gifted students in his class. How did he grow up to become a leader in an African terror group linked to Al Qaeda?
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/magazine/31Jihadist-t.html
**Final note.
* I do some how, think this will affect sports - shall we say no more pay per view? Why well because now its all about free content with advertising, and I think that some clever person at one of the promotions companies will figure that to have 500 million people watching for free is worth more than having 2 million pay to watch. Especially for advertisers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/magazine/31Jihadist-t.html
**Final note.
* I do some how, think this will affect sports - shall we say no more pay per view? Why well because now its all about free content with advertising, and I think that some clever person at one of the promotions companies will figure that to have 500 million people watching for free is worth more than having 2 million pay to watch. Especially for advertisers.
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