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#3How is this counteracted by asking whether they would build the product the same way were they to start over? It seems it would do the opposite: Bring all the warts to their attention and make them rewrite the code even though it works perfectly well.
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#4This is the kind of mistake that burns so badly. You find yourself saying something like "You mean you just ask them to update their location manually and that works?"
It reminds me of when Ballmer was bragging about how sharing songs via WiFi on the Zune could get you a date. Then Steve Jobs recommended simply giving one earbud to the girl.
The differencing between trying to untie the The Gordian Knot and taking a sword to it.
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#7He hits on a powerful question: “If we were to start over today, would we build our product the same way we had so far?”
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#9He's referring to Loopt (and others I suppose) when he says "The other companies built elaborate infrastructures: e.g they partnered with wireless carriers so that users’ locations could be tracked in the background without having to “check-in”." This is the kind of mistake that burns so badly. You find yourself saying something like "You mean you just ask them to update their location manually and that works?" It re…
(It will be interesting to see how things change with OS4's background processing. I'd guess users will continue to prefer for check-in based over continuous gps logging, though there may be some interesting/appealing applications of continuous logging. Haven't really looked into the specifics yet.)
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#10He's referring to Loopt (and others I suppose) when he says "The other companies built elaborate infrastructures: e.g they partnered with wireless carriers so that users’ locations could be tracked in the background without having to “check-in”." This is the kind of mistake that burns so badly. You find yourself saying something like "You mean you just ask them to update their location manually and that works?" It re…
The timing of the iPhone (its OS and its app store ecosystem) played a significant role in the check-in model, I think, as it encouraged developers to [finally] sidestep the carriers, and also prevented background processing. Though this is kinda irrelevant to Chris' bigger point of pivoting towards a perceived advantage. (It will be interesting to see how things change with OS4's background processing. I'd guess use…