Amazon's Android App Store: Steve Jobs Just Doesn't Get It
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 02:18 PM
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 03:11 PM
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 03:16 PM
TN77, on 17 March 2011 - 03:11 PM, said:
So then just use the one source!! That doesnt mean others shouldnt exist, tho..........thats the beauty of choice
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 03:51 PM
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 04:27 PM
StillwaterSam, on 17 March 2011 - 03:16 PM, said:
TN77, on 17 March 2011 - 03:11 PM, said:
So then just use the one source!! That doesnt mean others shouldnt exist, tho..........thats the beauty of choice
So we're confusing things even more now. Instead of just "what app is that", now there's "where did you get that app"? There's already CHOICE of the myriad of apps out there. Multiple stores selling them? It's a problem.
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 04:47 PM
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 04:59 PM
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 05:24 PM
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Posted 17 March 2011 - 10:26 PM
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 12:26 AM
TN77, on 17 March 2011 - 04:27 PM, said:
Total baloney. As always, the market will find the best solution(s) to every dispute, forcing out the less-competitive solution(s).
Examples: AT&T will get away with preventing access to outside stores and/or apps for only so long as their users allow them to do it. Likewise, devs can experiment with limiting access to their apps - or, perhaps, apps that are limited to certain retail venues - for only so long as their (potential and extant) customers allow it.
Will the open market approach cost us something (product inconsistencies, unsatisfied demand, etc.) as the market's dust settles? Sure - always does. But that cost goes both ways, with sellers and buyers suffering (at least) equally. That's how capitalism works. And the end results will be better products and stronger competitors.
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 12:48 AM
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 12:53 AM
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 02:04 AM
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 02:06 AM
JustaNotherguy, on 18 March 2011 - 12:26 AM, said:
TN77, on 17 March 2011 - 04:27 PM, said:
Total baloney. As always, the market will find the best solution(s) to every dispute, forcing out the less-competitive solution(s).
Examples: AT&T will get away with preventing access to outside stores and/or apps for only so long as their users allow them to do it. Likewise, devs can experiment with limiting access to their apps - or, perhaps, apps that are limited to certain retail venues - for only so long as their (potential and extant) customers allow it.
Will the open market approach cost us something (product inconsistencies, unsatisfied demand, etc.) as the market's dust settles? Sure - always does. But that cost goes both ways, with sellers and buyers suffering (at least) equally. That's how capitalism works. And the end results will be better products and stronger competitors.
What is the better product? The apps I install are the apps I install. I have no idea what you're talking about. What solutions are currently uncompetitive? There's a market, and I find apps in it.
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 04:33 AM
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 06:14 AM
Android doesn't need to have more apps to be success, all it needs is apps people want and need.
The reality is simple, the largest retailer may have the largest selection. But that solection means nothing if you can't find what you want.
Sometimes finding that unique product is hard and in mnay cases if found at that little corner shop that you never thought would possibly have it.
Big names gain steam because they have the money to market their product in front of the small guy, that doesn't mean their product is better. Its just a bigger company.
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 06:19 AM
This post has been edited by QUADICON: 18 March 2011 - 06:20 AM
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Posted 18 March 2011 - 06:27 AM
TN77, on 17 March 2011 - 03:11 PM, said:
So let me ask, when you buy groceries do you only buy from one store? What about when you go out for lunch, do you eat at the same place and oreder the exact same thing everyday? What about when you buy a car, do you always buy the same brand and same model? If you are single and don't ahve a girlfriend or wife, do you spend your private time with the same significant other? Do you drink the exact same drink everyday?
People who claim one choice is better than many, when they make varied choices everyday sound so dumb. PEriod.
There is no other way to put it.
How about this, would you prefer living under a dictatorship where you are always told what to do? I mean why should we vote for a Preseident or any other elected official?
Lets just have one of everything. One airline, one train, one bus, one brand of car, one supermarket, and anything else you can think of.
Diversity exists for a reason. If you want everything to just be the same, move to Antartica...I'm sure things there don't change very much if at all.
No reasonable persoan would ever want to be where they don't have a choice. Even animals with their limited copacity to think, still prefer to choose what they eat, where they sleep and who they choose to produce with. Are you saying you want to be a mindless robot that just do what it si told? That can be arranged you know.
JaredBrown, on 17 March 2011 - 04:23 PM, said:
Right on!!!!
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