Yesterday's keynote from Steve Jobs was, as usual, a great show, full of amazing new products and product innovation. The Nano got even smaller and got video, the shuffle got more memory, the standard iPod got a new name ("classic") and more storage, the iPhone became a lot cheaper, and he launched the new iPod… Continue reading Starbucks in their Ipods
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On Safari
Blah, blah, blah... blazing performance. Scanning through Apple's marketing material for the new PC version of Safari, I assumed that this was so much of the Jobs hyperbole around any of its new products. Admittedly iTunes does live up to many of the promises that were made of it, but it's a little clunky and… Continue reading On Safari
The Bill and Steve show
When it comes to technology innovation, it's interesting to hear some people still talk about a "five-year plan". After all, YouTube went from zero to £1.65bn in 18 months. Google only lost their beta tag 7 years ago. Paradigms can change literally overnight. In this fascinating interview, Jobs and Gates reveal that they've not got a… Continue reading The Bill and Steve show
