Smithsonian "Kontrol Surface" KS-1974

Andrew Tarpinian EMAIL HIDDEN
Wed Nov 30 00:14:53 CET 2011


On Nov 29, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Peter Korsten <peter at severity-one.com> wrote:

> Op 29-11-2011 23:08, Andrew Tarpinian schreef:
> 
>> The android market is not even close to being as profitable for developers as the iOS store. This leads to developers not wanting to make an investment in that ecosystem. That in turn leads to a boring market. If all you ever want to put on your device are utilities and the standard "free" types of software like Yelp or Facebook then you are probably ok. But if you want to partake in the cutting edge of mobile software like games, music, art, and productivity you will find android lacking. Even if you say "well I don't want to play games on my phone," you still have to look at the bigger picture. You have to look at what is healthy for the market. You need devs keeping things alive by creating and pushing the technology. In a market without incentives that doesn't happen.
> 
> In other words, you're running Windows on your productivity computer? :)

No, :) but most people in the world are.


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