Kudos and Boodos for Apple's Outlook
Amen to this article on the market
segmentation of smartphone users into discreet pools of consumer and business demographics. I posted way back that BlackBerry wouldn't make a consumer friendly phone, and although they did in the Pearl, which has a camera and MP3 player, there's no way it could touch the iPhone on the digital media capabilities.
Don't get me wrong, I love my Pearl, but I do so because it's my "killer work email smartphone with a camera and MP3 player on-the-side" workhorse. And, as suspected, iBankers haven't been given the liberty to choose the Pearl's slim form factor option as a corporate-sponsored phone because it lacks the QWERTY keyboard. If you haven't noticed, QWERTY spells PRODUCTIVITY ON MY DIME. Sorry Goldman interns.
Now, key to Apple's success in this venture is to make a killer email integration. I can't emphasize how important this step is. Without it, the iPhone is not a smart phone. I would imagine that Apple is going to be smart enough to recognize the demographic split as mentioned, and create seamless integrations with GMail and Yahoo, that leverage a UI that is iPhone specific (read: NOT GMail Mobile). At the same time, it will draw competition from RIM to enhance their media solutions, but this is inevitably in the pipe. Obviously a fool's bet to say that RIM will outplay iTunes, et al. but they need to improve just to stay competitive. However, that doesn't mean that Apple couldn't move into the business user space, but they now would have to replicate BlackBerry server functionality, and that's not in Apple's ballpark to focus on B2B services.
Personally, I wish that RIM would get bankrupted by patent lawsuits and then once that's cleared, Apple could make a hostile takeover while RIM is cashless... cruel, but man, how perfect a device would be born out of that fire.
No for the Boodos.
WHAT IS UP WITH APPLETV?
This product has got to be the weakest modern Apple product launch to date. Just when Apple seemed to be poised to be the only big player capable of preventing Microsoft from taking over our living rooms, internet television and subsequently... the world; Apple dropped the ball!
Apple failed on this version of AppleTV because:
- It doesn't stream videos from your desktop...
- It doesn't stream videos from your desktop?
- It doesn't stream videos from your desktop!?!?!
- Doesn't let you purchase from iTunes
- ....