You know you would have saved yourself a lot of drama if you'd taken this stance from the beginning.
guess what? I DID say early on, that I know Apple will still sell plenty of iPads.
You know you would have saved yourself a lot of drama if you'd taken this stance from the beginning.
Honestly I think Steve Jobs is enough to make the iPad succeed. I doubt it'll ever be as popular as the iPhone but there's a market for those readers/safari pads.
Over here in New Zealand... 3G is non-existent as far as I know.
Lol The Vodafone iPhone 3G... has to be on a expensive plan lol
Talk radio has been negative on the iPad. Mainstream media seems rather unimpressed, as well. Sometimes, people forget that not EVERY Apple product meets with great success like the iPhone and iPods. I think many people who are uninformed, will buy the iPad and wonder why their internet experience is so screwed up, because not everyone understands how pervasive Flash is on the 'net.
Ironically, Internet usage is far greater on the iPhone than any other mobile devices!! I.e. AT&T network having issues. It serves us fine. Internet on pc has issues too! Plus a lot of sites are adapting to the iPhone ecosystem! Ipad is multicentric device and ultra portable and great battery too!
...people will either pick them up, or they won't. If they don't, Apple will make it so they do.
Honestly I think Steve Jobs is enough to make the iPad succeed. I doubt it'll ever be as popular as the iPhone but there's a market for those readers/safari pads.
If they don't, Apple will make it so they do. I think the current version of the iPad is very lacking, but I have the confidence that it will be brought up to a must have device, period.
There is no point in thinking it'll be a failure. The industry is swooning over the iPad already, developers have gotten behind it, publishers have gotten behind it.
If the product is infused with Apple's culture and attention to design, it'll be an easy winner.
The question is whether people want a 3rd category. The iPhone belonged to a very popular category but I'm not sure if people need a 3rd category so features might not be the only problem.
actually, publishers and Jobs are hashing out the details at the moment.
And there are internal battles amongst at least one major news organization ( the NYT) about pricing, etc.
Which simply underscores news organizations' desperation to get aboard the Apple/iPad train.
Well YOU'D of course interpret it that way being the cultist you're so proud of being.
Another perspective would be that the eco-structure at this point is on shaky ground and need maturity and a clearer understanding before it will have true momentum.