Apple and mobile service providers subordinate the desire to provide truly efficient and innovative products to the desire to make money, when those desires don't need to be mutually exclusive.
Some ideas I will incorporate into my previous draft
1) Apple/Service providers restricting tethering and then opening the possibility of tethering only if you pay for the tethering plan offered by the service providers
2) Using 3G for video calling
3)) Flash on the iPhone. Flash allows website creators to embed games and applications in the website itself. "Flash has evolved from being a mere animation player into a multimedia platform capable of running applications of its own. That means Flash would open a new door for application developers to get their software onto the iPhone: Just code them in Flash and put them on a web page. In so doing, Flash would divert business from the App Store, as well as enable publishers to distribute music, videos and movies that could compete with the iTunes Store."
Thoughts? The thesis needs work...its just a general idea
-- AustinKlar - 19 Oct 2011 |