It is at this point that I feel obliged to point out that Apple already ships an office suite for the iPad and, bizarrely enough, even the iPhone: http://www.apple.com/apps/keynote/ - http://www.apple.com/apps/pages/ -…
Just a point that needs clarification: how is any of this comment relevant to the points raised in the OP? That is, how does this help against the fact that Android has: * A much more complex set of (good!) abstractions…
So, what is Chrome Web Store? Chopped liver?
The rumors all point to major ecosystem builders cutting the middleman and in-housing hardware dev, though.
Not rendering magazines as 500MB packs of PNGs would be a start.
I find it rather silly to be worried about security given that Apple's one of the largest browser vendors in the world, directly or indirectly via WebKit. More accurately: all increasing of capabilities in…
It is at this point that I feel obliged to point out that Apple already ships an office suite for the iPad and, bizarrely enough, even the iPhone: http://www.apple.com/apps/keynote/ - http://www.apple.com/apps/pages/ -…
Just a point that needs clarification: how is any of this comment relevant to the points raised in the OP? That is, how does this help against the fact that Android has: * A much more complex set of (good!) abstractions…
So, what is Chrome Web Store? Chopped liver?
The rumors all point to major ecosystem builders cutting the middleman and in-housing hardware dev, though.
Not rendering magazines as 500MB packs of PNGs would be a start.
I find it rather silly to be worried about security given that Apple's one of the largest browser vendors in the world, directly or indirectly via WebKit. More accurately: all increasing of capabilities in…