
Tim Cook this morning during his keynote at Apple WWDC 2013
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Roman Temkin's curator insight,
March 16, 2016 1:07 PM
My friend Gilles Raymond, News Republic's founder, makes 5 unpolitical correct predictions on the future of tech - particularly tech devices. As the leader of one of the largest news app for mobile, tablets and smartwatches and someone who's been in the mobile device industry for ages, his views are always sharp and I like that he challenges the status quo.
As as far as tablets are concerned, I believe there's a usage niche that will keep them a small but alive market. Not as a computer replacement but as a gaming / entertainment device for the home (as Gilles observed: nobody seems to carry them around to the office anymore).
Elisa Escobedo's curator insight,
March 17, 2016 3:38 AM
My friend Gilles Raymond, News Republic's founder, makes 5 unpolitical correct predictions on the future of tech - particularly tech devices. As the leader of one of the largest news app for mobile, tablets and smartwatches and someone who's been in the mobile device industry for ages, his views are always sharp and I like that he challenges the status quo.
As as far as tablets are concerned, I believe there's a usage niche that will keep them a small but alive market. Not as a computer replacement but as a gaming / entertainment device for the home (as Gilles observed: nobody seems to carry them around to the office anymore).
Martin McGaha's curator insight,
March 21, 2016 1:30 PM
While Google's intentions are far from being philanthropic, its strategy to bring us back to an open Web and away from Apps is worth admiring. Apps didn't level the playing field: they made the Internet become a lot more short tail than it should be. The App Store (and Google Play) drive traffic and visibility to a handful of services while the open web, through search and hyperlink, let you discover small but good websites. If we want niche services to continue to exist on mobile, we need an open web where they can exist. I don't know if a Google Now can achieve that but between Apple who wants to kill it with Apps and Facebook who wants to destroy it with direct publishing, it's good to see one of the giants push to defend the open Web.
Filomena Gomes's curator insight,
July 17, 2014 11:43 PM
Excellent! J'adore les astuces et les conseils et les exemples concrets.
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
April 13, 2014 7:52 AM
Facebook is currently my biggest non-Apple app. If they are going to take away a major function, I sure hope that they dramatically decreases the apps file size. |
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At the time we keep hearing about Android catching up, the strength of iOS as a platform just seems phenomenal.