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2010-06-07
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Very true, however Apple has never started this trend. Google did it with YouTube (demoing the HTML5 page only working with Firefox 3). Since January when they released this version, the HTML page on YouTube has been replaced where you can opt-in to the HTML5 beta. They now also support other browsers (but at the time it was only Safari and Firefox).
Let's not forget that HTML5 is still in draft, and has not been finalised at all; same for CSS3. Plus, some of the samples on Apple's page use Javascript as well. As such, they can only guarantee the features that have been implemented in their own products. If they'd allowed Firefox, IE and Opera on the page, I'm pretty sure nearly everything would break, simply because even though specific bits of the HTML5 draft are so solid they are nearly usable, any breakage would 1/ discredit HTML5 as a whole, 2/ have <insert browser here> flame Apple for doing everything to break the other browsers.
It's a nice tech demo, they are leading the front against Flash which is something than anyone who loves the Open Web should support, and nice tech demos are things that convince people to put money into it. If anything, we need stuff like this. I would encourage Mozilla to demonstrate how awesome their implementation of HTML5 + CSS3 is. Same to Opera, and same to Google.
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2010-06-07
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2010-06-08
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Shoving your webkit based browser down the throats of people that you just sold the idea of "No Adobe Flash" to me is dubious to begin with.
To then imply that you've not tested other browsers, including other webkit based browsers is just plain laziness.
It's not about control in this case. It's a showcase of their browser that came after a statement that only helped out their cause/bottom line.
But at the same time... Google at least let's people see their Chrome experiments on other browsers with the warning it might not work. Google less "evil" then Apple? Hmmm.
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2010-06-08
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The iPad's introduction is what first got me thinking that Apple is now desperate for growth opportunities.
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2010-06-08
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2010-06-08
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2010-06-08
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(That's one great reason for government, btw -- it can be a countervailing power to big business.)
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2010-06-08
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Indeed, I'm with you on that one. I really thought "They're just trying to milk the multi-touch cow. Surely this can't work?"
However, nearly 2 million iPads later, Apple seems to have done it again (if only in smaller numbers than they had hoped, methinks).
Some quick math for those still awake.
2000000 * $599 (let's just take the average price of the wifi version for this) = $1.2 billion in revenue, which, if compared to their last quarterly revenue of $13.5 billion (if they maintain this number) would be a 8% increase in revenue. Not bad for something which is a niche product that most people saw going the way of the dodo very quickly.
I for one am looking forward to the numbers they'll post in June.
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2010-06-08
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2000000 * $599 (let's just take the average price of the wifi version for this) = $1.2 billion in revenue, which, if compared to their last quarterly revenue of $13.5 billion (if they maintain this number) would be a 8% increase in revenue. Not bad for something which is a niche product that most people saw going the way of the dodo very quickly.
To then imply that you've not tested other browsers, including other webkit based browsers is just plain laziness.
It's not about control in this case. It's a showcase of their browser that came after a statement that only helped out their cause/bottom line.
But at the same time... Google at least let's people see their Chrome experiments on other browsers with the warning it might not work. Google less "evil" then Apple? Hmmm.