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iphone OS != Full Mac OS X
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| asjbiotek@gmail.com 2007-06-27, 10:33 pm |
| On Jun 27, 3:02 pm, Oxford <colalovesm...@mac.com> wrote:
> yes, and Java / Google Earth works quite well on OSX, the same OS inside
> the iPhone... hum... could there be a connection???????
I missed this but this is quite hilarious...
DUDE, you DO know that the OS in the iphone is NOT the full OS X,
right?? Right??? RIGHT????
You weren't totally fooled by the Apple market droids, right?
It's like the stripped down version of Windows in Windows Mobile, or
the stripped down Linux in Linux Mobiles....
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| In article <1182995667.937709.317850@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 27, 3:02 pm, Oxford <colalovesm...@mac.com> wrote:
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> I missed this but this is quite hilarious...
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> DUDE, you DO know that the OS in the iphone is NOT the full OS X,
> right?? Right??? RIGHT????
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> You weren't totally fooled by the Apple market droids, right?
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> It's like the stripped down version of Windows in Windows Mobile, or
> the stripped down Linux in Linux Mobiles....
You don't own a mac, do you. LOL
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| asjbiotek@gmail.com 2007-06-28, 4:33 am |
| On Jun 27, 10:33 pm, Kurt <labol...@spacegmail.com> wrote:
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> You don't own a mac, do you. LOL
Uh, yeah I do...a mac laptop...check my user-agent.
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| In article <1183011623.044878.17700@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 27, 10:33 pm, Kurt <labol...@spacegmail.com> wrote:
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> Uh, yeah I do...a mac laptop...check my user-agent.
Then why so jaded?
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| asjbiotek@gmail.com 2007-06-28, 10:33 am |
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Kurt wrote:
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> Then why so jaded?
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hmmmm. must be because instead of creating a really cool and useful
cell people get an overhyped, overexpensive,CRIPPL
ED toy that does
less overall than a $49 feature phone because of it's very limited in
app expandability.
BAD move stevie boy.
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| In article <1183043447.234179.53110@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote:
> Kurt wrote:
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> hmmmm. must be because instead of creating a really cool and useful
> cell people get an overhyped, overexpensive,CRIPPL
ED toy that does
> less overall than a $49 feature phone because of it's very limited in
> app expandability.
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> BAD move stevie boy.
Techies aside, finally a multi-function phone that everyone can easily
use. No other phone comes close for this.
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| asjbiotek@gmail.com 2007-06-28, 3:33 pm |
| Kurt wrote:
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> Techies aside, finally a multi-function phone that everyone can easily
> use. No other phone comes close for this.
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Bwahahaha....I'm always amazed at how people can be so easily
manipulated by the marketing droids. Hey dude, it's a phone, almost
all the smartphones i know (excluding windows mobile) have very easy
interfaces.
Reminds me of that NY reviewer who seems to think traffic reports on
google maps in iphone is so cool...hedy butthead. my wife's $49 Razr
phone does the exact same thing...it's a google map mobile feature!
* having hysterical fits at the sheep while writing on my opera mini.
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| In article <1183059571.422832.212590@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote:
> Kurt wrote:
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> Bwahahaha....I'm always amazed at how people can be so easily
> manipulated by the marketing droids. Hey dude, it's a phone, almost
> all the smartphones i know (excluding windows mobile) have very easy
> interfaces.
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> Reminds me of that NY reviewer who seems to think traffic reports on
> google maps in iphone is so cool...hedy butthead. my wife's $49 Razr
> phone does the exact same thing...it's a google map mobile feature!
Of course, the fact that so many regular people don't even know many of
the iPhone's features are available on other phones -- sometimes even
phones they already own -- tells you something fairly important right
there.
As I said in another thread, Apple's recent successes haven't been so
much about creating fundamentally new technologies, but about taking
existing technologies, making them palatable to people who aren't
tech-heads, and clearly presenting a compelling use case for them.
The iPhone appears to be a classic example of this. The ads make it
particularly blatant. How many other mobile phone ads have you seen that
walk the user through performing a real-world task? (Or even show the UI
at all?) How many phones have a UI that would lend itself to making such
ads?
> * having hysterical fits at the sheep while writing on my opera mini.
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"That's George Washington, the first president, of course. The interesting thing
about him is that I read three--three or four books about him last year. Isn't
that interesting?"
- George W. Bush to reporter Kai Diekmann, May 5, 2006
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| In article <1183059571.422832.212590@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote:
> Kurt wrote:
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> Bwahahaha....I'm always amazed at how people can be so easily
> manipulated by the marketing droids. Hey dude, it's a phone, almost
> all the smartphones i know (excluding windows mobile) have very easy
> interfaces.
BS- even the Treo semi-sucks. All the phones have considerable learning
curves.
> Reminds me of that NY reviewer who seems to think traffic reports on
> google maps in iphone is so cool...hedy butthead. my wife's $49 Razr
> phone does the exact same thing...it's a google map mobile feature!
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> * having hysterical fits at the sheep while writing on my opera mini.
Great. Damn thing crashes on my Treo.
Google maps works fine. If they all could write stable programs...
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| In article <znu-28277C. 18420328062007@indiv
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ZnU <znu@fake.invalid> wrote:
> In article <1183059571.422832.212590@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
> asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote:
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> Of course, the fact that so many regular people don't even know many of
> the iPhone's features are available on other phones -- sometimes even
> phones they already own -- tells you something fairly important right
> there.
Bingo. Add to that the ease of use. All the others fall flat on their
faces in this department.
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