appleinsider.com — At Apple's annual shareholders meeting on Thursday, chief executive Steve Jobs ran into some fresh sources of criticism and also commented on some new products and strategies, such as third-party iPhone application development and the future of the company's .Mac online services.
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strangewillMay 12, 2007
Sorry Jobs, I accept no excuses for your iPhone closed for development by 3rd parties. You spend all this time and money bringing a standardized OS to a cell phone, and lock it out where a standardized OSs are wanted the most: 3rd party development.
vertinoxMay 12, 2007
I'd be afraid of anyone who had anything to say about p0rk917 comments. Especially the later part...
vertinoxMay 12, 2007
They don't pay him to promote his competitors.
angosturaMay 12, 2007
No. Please, please make OS X features, that don't need to be artificially cemented to .Mac work properly without it. Yes, I'm looking at you backup, inter-machine-syncing. The truth is that there are some OS X features that are being artificially crippled to make them dependent on .Mac just to make .Mac sell. .Mac SHOULD be able to sell on its own merits.
heppareppanaMay 12, 2007
steve blowjobs that's like, funny. haven't heard it before and made me lol. nice to see some creativity on that side of the fence too.
irelandMay 13, 2007
.Mac currently is a shambles.
digitalarcanumMay 13, 2007
The iPhone is gonna fail Steve. Your knack for wanted everything to be "Stylish" and perfect and created in your image will be your undoing. Nokia will release a better, faster, cheaper, more secure phone with open third party support that will blow the iPhone out of the water.