Showing posts with label steve jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steve jobs. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

Yahoo: "The advertising platform for mobiles from Apple will collapse"


The chief executive of Yahoo is a strong woman who does not mince her words and appears often in public attitudes. The Carol Bartz granted these days interview with Reuters and spoke on various topics related to the purchase of high technology. Asked about Apple, the xespathose Bartz and other ills ... Nostradamus predicted the company of Steve Jobs.



The question was accepted by Bartz to do with iAd, advertising platform for Apple's portable devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad). The iron lady of Yahoo appeared absolute "(the iAd) will collapse. The Apple wants complete control over these ads. No advertiser wants to control them so much," was the prophecy ... Bartz.



It is certainly the first time that Apple criticized for a strict control regime imposed on its products. Predictably, the process of creation and validation of applications are in the App Store, a process that gives little room for maneuver to developers.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Steve Jobs: "We'll not see Blu-ray on the Mac"

There are few Mac users who want to incorporate at some point Blu-ray player on the computers from Apple. But it seems that this will never be, as is clear from recent correspondence of Steve Jobs. The strong man of the company responded to an email sent by MacRumors readers of this page and does not fit any misinterpretation.



Jobs said that Blu-ray begins to resemble a lot with aspiring successors to the CD appeared occasionally, and in the end are defeated by the Internet. Apple believes that the future of the videos are on the Internet, either free platforms (Hulu) or to rent content (iTunes). Concluding his thinking, he said that advances in technology and infrastructure will soon be able to complete dominance of high definition videos on the Internet.



You should, however, ignore the fact that fast connections are not given in all parts of the world and of course a movie on Blu-ray takes tens of gigabytes of data, so downloading it i s not a matter of a few minutes.