My latest blog post talking about Steve Job's criticism of the Galaxy Tab and his surprisingly accurate depiction of developers like me:
Steve Jobs taking shots at Samsung
Makani
Steve Jobs taking shots at Samsung
Makani
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Android does need to find a way to reign in the chaos. I prefer the open system model over closed system, but you need some fixed parameters. Screen resolutions, minimum hardware requirements. These were all contributing factors in Windows Mobile's Demise. Microsoft has learned - WP7 is a completely different animal now.
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so intill they get everyone to a basic set of rules about Andriod software program i will stick to apple for i know the basic rule is that apple will not let a bad application into the market at least before checking it out ..
Now I think that the reason so many apps are free in Android is because they give developers the chance to work in that open environment. Apple is rigid and unrelenting in their Apps. Not saying that's bad, but I wonder if it doesn't stifle creativity?