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Re: [News] [Riva] iPhone Limits, Costs, Security Problems Realised

BearItAll <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hadron Quark wrote:
>
>> BearItAll <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> 
>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>
>>>> Welcome to the world of iPhone development limits
>>>> 
>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>> | The problem is that even the limitations of developing Web 2.0
>>>> | applications on Safari are constrained. The version of Safari that
>>>> | sits on iPhone doesn't support Java or Flash, two of the most
>>>> | important platforms for current web development.
>>>> `----
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>
> http://www.itwire.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13387&Itemid=1023
>>>> 
>>>> Battery outrage: how much does the iPhone really cost?
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>
> http://www.itwire.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13376&Itemid=1023
>>>> 
>>>> Fully hacked by now?
>>>> 
>>>> http://hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1408
>>>> 
>>>> Today is OpenMoko's big day. It's coming to developers' hands.
>>>> 
>>>
>>> The more I hear about this iPhone the more I can't help feeling it is
>>> already a damp squid. Yes of cause they will sell some, but how long
>>> for?
>> 
>> Crikey O'reilly. What do they have to do?
>> 
>>>
>>> No java developers welcome in our camp thankyou very much. Oh, and none
>>> of you flash guys allowed in either. (actually I quite like that last
>>> part).
>> 
>> Thank god.
>> 
>>>
>>> Alienate the majority of the sort of developers your product needs to
>>> succeed, not the best thing to do I would have thought.
>> 
>> Apple have a bigger user base than Linux.
>> 
>>>
>>> You know one of the outstanding things about Web2, is the fact that they
>>> are so many definitions of what it actually means that it probably
>>> doesn't mean
>> 
>> Exactly why it is such a mess and so many poorly designed, disjoint
>> sites abound.
>> 
>>> any of them. Web2 is attached in the same way as the green tree on a
>>> plastic carrier bag. The carrier back isn't friendly to trees and not
>>> everything with Web2 stuck on it is a web application, many are not
>>> applications at all, just displays.
>>>
>>> Google loves it and has some good examples of it's use. Their maps
>>> software. It shows that the potential for good interactive web
>>> applications is already in reach.
>>>
>>> But you have to take into account that developers have available, perl,
>>> php, ruby, java and any other you fancy.
>>>
>>> On iPhone it seems you are very limited on what you can do.
>>>
>> 
>> And people love that. What it does, it does WELL.
>> 
>
> A single device instead of carrying a phone and iPod? But there are already
> complaints coming up of how tinny the sound is (might be beter through
> an

People *always* complain. They're not going to get the Carneghie Hall
inside a box that big you know.

> interface to one of those iPod mini hifi units, the ones I read were
> talking about ear phones).
>

Or an ear piece ....

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