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2011-05-17
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2011-05-17
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2011-05-17
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2011-05-17
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Eric Schmid:
It’s a classic contest in high-tech. In that contest, you have a very well run, very focused, closed competitor who builds a great product that does something that is very usefull. That would be Apple. You have another competitor who makes all the technology available to everybody else, and using various creativity and various partnerships gets the benefit over everyone else’s creativity. Because there are more people involved in the open side of that, that side will eventually get more volume, have more investment, therefore have more creativity, more innovation, and ultimately the end user will choose the open one over the closed one.
Fareed Zakaria:
Except right now, the open one, all these tablets that are Android based, let’s be honest, they are not as good as the iPad and they are more expensive, which strikes me as unusual.
Eric Schmidt:
Which product will produce a lower cost product quicker? One manufacturer for a product or many manufacturers competing? The matter of fact is that we are just at the beginning of this fight. And the fight between two very well run, very large, very significant ecosystem companies, will ultimately produce great value for consumers because the fight between them will keep prices low, keep these systems honest and open and encourage the kinds of investments that people want to see. One of the greatest things about this contest is that people who win in this are the consumer.
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There is pride in both approaches but they are completely different. In Apple’s case, they can continue to build beautiful and excellent products. The ecosystem that Google represents will continue and already has more volume, more users and will have more investment in the platform. Ultimately that will produce cheaper, better and faster products for everybody.
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2011-05-17
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2011-05-17
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Yet another Honeycomb app surfaces. This time it's Evernote:
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/...ext-editor.ars
Looking good!
I suspect more and more apps will be modified to include display on tablets before long. While the change isn't trivial, it's more simple than starting from scratch.
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2011-05-17
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I've stopped bothering to note apps that are "honeycomb" worthy... the changelogs I've seen for all the apps I've upgraded lately ALL say it now.
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http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/05/99-...can-leak-data/
According to one security team: it seems that login authentication 'tokens' are sent in plaintext over the wire rather than SSL.
Now, depending upon the contents of the tokens, this may not be insecure as the contents could potentially be signed themselves.
It doesn't sound good, but I'm interested to hear more.