Apple’s Three Laws of Developers
- A developer may not injure Apple or, through inaction, allow Apple to come to harm.
- A developer must obey any orders given to it by Apple, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
- A developer must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
— I. Developer
Tablet Design Before & After the iPad
Interesting perspective.
For example this is an old HP Compaq tablet.
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Apps vs the Web by Matt Legend Gemmell
In depth look in comparing between mobile apps and mobile web. Worth reading before you plunge into delivering your mobile products.
Many of the arguments I’ve seen that are pro-web tend to be technological arguments, and they’re maybe mostly true as far as they go. But consumers don’t buy based on quickness of updates, newness of technology, or whether their vendor is “in control” of the development process. Platform-agnosticism is part of your politics, not your customers’ buying decision. Users couldn’t care less, particularly non-technical users.
Agree with this although I prefer mobile web. I’m a freedom junkie I guess :D