It's a double edged sword. In the Android world there has been a bunch
of issues with junky buggy software. There is no gatekeeper so you get
all the wheat and the chaff. For a substantial part of the population
this works well and there are only a few sheep that want out of the pen.
CB
Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
Thanks for this.
The iPhone os though. grrrrr. Since its probably going to cost a fair
bit more than the iPhone, surely I should be able to put what I want
on it?
On 27/01/2010, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:
In a CNBC interview about earning with Terry McGraw. Video is here:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?play=1&video=1396376379
/"Yeah, Very exciting. Yes, they'll make their announcement tomorrow on
this one. We have worked with Apple for quite a while. And the Tablet is
going to be based on the iPhone operating system and so it will be
transferable. So what you are going to be able to do now is we have a
consortium of e-books. And we have 95% of all our materials that are in
e-book format on that one. So now with the tablet you're going to open
up the higher education market, the professional market. The tablet is
going to be just really terrific."
CB
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