Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 23rd Jun 2012 17:05 UTC
Windows Two links to Marco Arment within a few days? Well, if you make good points: "Many Windows developers were upset that iOS development had to be done on a Mac, but it didn't hurt Apple: the most important developers for iOS apps were already using Macs. But the success of Windows 8 and Windows Phone in the consumer space requires many of those consumer-product developers, now entrenched in the Apple ecosystem, to care so much about Windows development that they want to use Windows to develop for it. How likely is that?" As usual a bit too Apple-centric (he implies - as explicit as possible while still being implicit - that only iOS developers can create great applications), but his point still stands. Judging by the abysmal quality of Microsoft's own Metro applications (Mail, Video, Music, People, IE10, etc.), even Microsoft doesn't know how to create great Metro applications.
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RE[5]: Comment by sagum
by Nelson on Sun 24th Jun 2012 09:07 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by sagum"
Nelson
Member since:
2005-11-29

Can you spell "Shill"? Come on, we all know better and the numbers just simply don't agree with you. Android, is by far the #1 selling platform with IOS behind. Samsung and HTC numbers 1 and 2 in the market.

I work in China which is a good indicator of what is happening in the market, I now see more Samsung devices in public than I do Apple, and have yet to see a single Microsoft powered device.


Did you read anything that I said, at all? If you did, read it again. Pay attention this time.

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RE[6]: Comment by sagum
by cdude on Mon 25th Jun 2012 16:10 in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by sagum"
cdude Member since:
2008-09-21

Please read yourself about last quarter numbers. In Q1 2012 Android became market-leader.

http://articles.businessinsider.com/2012-04-27/tech/31419233_1_mark...

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