insight into apple's weltanschauung
For anyone that's followed Apple even casually over the last couple of decades, there's just no doubt that they've got their own perspective on and beliefs about how the world should be.
Mozilla's John Lilly watched Steve Jobs deliver the Apple WWDC keynote and he offers some, I think, really spot on insight into Apple's worldview.
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lol. Its always funny for me to read something German right in between English words.
Weltanschauung. Das liest sich sehr komisch in Englischen Saetzen!
lol
Tyler (Yes... Im German!)
Posted by: Tyler | June 15, 2007 12:07 AM
lol. Its always funny for me to read something German right in between English words.
Weltanschauung. Das liest sich sehr komisch in Englischen Saetzen!
lol
Tyler (Yes... Im German!)
Posted by: Tyler | June 15, 2007 12:08 AM
Sorry for the double Post...
Posted by: Tyler | June 15, 2007 12:09 AM
Well - personally, was shocked myself at first when I saw Steve pull this "view of the future", and my initial reaction was exactly the same, but in an afterthought it might not be as bad as these pictures may indicate.
Basically - Steve was doomed which ever way he would have presented the market share raise...
If it would have been to the Windows side (keeping all the smaller "competitors" happy), this would only raised an outcry from all the windows hosts (and analysts) that Steve is much too ambitious in taking the piece of the Microsoft pie...
Truth to tell - there is only so much market share Safari can get from Microsoft... take it or leave it - most of the people likely to switch are the ones already savvy enough to have made the decision to use "alternative" browsers... Picking Safari is only a matter of recognizing that Safari caters better to their needs than other alternatives (whatever those might - speed, simplicity, aesthetics, "steveness", whatnot...)
Posted by: Roland | June 15, 2007 4:12 AM
Weltanschauung. Sweet! (Why do you always pick the weirdest German words to adopt in your language?)
Posted by: Fred | June 15, 2007 10:36 AM