February 15, 2010 | In: Audio, Flash, Links, Personal, Video, Web, open source

Apple vs Google, Apple vs Adobe, Apple vs Microsoft, Apple vs Who else?

The launch of the iPad (a name I still find rather unfortunate) kicked of a flurry of hoorays and boos from all over the web. It has really been quite funny to follow. I do have to admit I too have my problems with the iPad (or rather the iPodTouch which I own) in the sense that you HAVE to go through iTunes to manage your content. There are, off course, a multitude of 3rd party tools (or Linux hacks) that you can use, but the one and only painless way seems to be iTunes. Something that makes managing content on this device a pain, especially for someone like myself, who likes his Linux-Box.

The same goes for developers for whom the only way to distribute their content legally is the AppStore.

But it is not Apple’s refusal to embrace the open source universe and the hordes of developers who apparently stand at the ready, but rather the so called battle of the titans that the iPad’s release supposedly kicks of.
Let me admit at this point that I am really looking forward to my first meeting with this newest Apple-Gadget.

Apple has always wanted to depict themselves as the outsider, or the troublemaker, the different thinkers (call it what you want)…they have always been that annoying kid on the block that nag others for this and that (The year-old get a mac ads). But for the first time (that I can remember) a launch of a new product does not seem to have the unison wow-effect. This really gives me hope.

The iPad provides the ultimate browsing experience? (get used to the blue lego’s)

Adobe on their side, made the first step towards this handheld market, when they announced that Flash CS5 you can now compile your FLA directly to the iPod (and with that, I would assume, the iPad).

For years now, it has been clear that the web, as such, will move out of the browsers, and on to platforms. Why is it then then that people like Lee Brimlow (who calls himself a Platform Evangelist) are screaming so loud. A few years ago Adobe launched Air, allowing Flash developers to deploy their Flash creations in a whole new way. Yes there are now browsers that do not display Flash, but honestly, what would a full fledged Flash/Video website like Tackfilm look and feel like on an iPad. I have problems believing that the either a pod or a pad would be able to make this the memorable experience it could be.  In any case, I think this is a question of choosing ones battlegrounds. I think Apple should definetely look into making the Flash player an option, but it not being there by default really does not bother me that much. Give people the choice of what they want to do with their new gadget. But then again has choice ever been in the interest of closed source system or platform suppliers.

The iPad And Chrome OS Netbooks Are On A Collision Course

What I really found interesting in this Techchrunch article was that they where seeing this as a start of an attack of Apple vs Google (and their highly anticipated Netbook) with Microsoft suffering in the middle. The question is, is Microsoft really suffering? If this really is a Mac vs Google issue, doesn’t this mean that Apple has lost focus. Have they become too confident by opening a war on a second front? A two front war is rarely won by those that start it. Is Apple really ignoring the most basic advice of Sun Tzu, who said “Never ever divide your army into two and never fight on two fronts at the same time”. I guess only time will show how this will turn out.

There is not really any point to my post, it is more of a message in a bottle really. Now I’ll throw it out into the sea, see if it’ll land on somebodies shore.

6 Responses to Apple vs Google, Apple vs Adobe, Apple vs Microsoft, Apple vs Who else?

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Mox Folder

February 15th, 2010 at 12:47

The problem with Adobe goes way beyond flash. Since the switch to OSX Adobe has alwaws refused to use apple’s latest technologies (see Photoshop). Then Apple realeased Final Cut and literrally killed Premiere on Mac. There’s a long history behind the war on Flash.

The fact is : Flash on Mac has always been a pain in the ass, I could’n imagine the performance with an iPhone or iPad since my MacMini G4 1.5ghz with 1gb of RAM is unable to play correctly flash videos from youtube.

Adobe is making efforts, apparently Flash 10.1 should be better :
http://www.macgeneration.com/news/voir/143681/flash-10.1-cocoa-et-core-animation-pour-de-meilleures-performances

… but it seems Steve Jobs doesn’t like Adobe at all. It may be a caprice from jobs ;)

Or may be Apple is just taking Flash in hostage, in order to Adobe care for Apple.

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vevmesteren

February 16th, 2010 at 11:12

Android will be running the Flash player. So who is against who now? http://mobile.venturebeat.com/2010/02/15/android-tablet-adobe-nvidia/

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Embracing HTML5, CSS3 is a power play worth billions | ChrisDigital.com

March 16th, 2010 at 9:51

[...] creates the context of a Dr. Evil-like plot in which each player fights for the loyalty of the very designers and developers who assist in creating the demand for software and merchandise for their peers and the masses. [...]

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vevmesteren

March 30th, 2010 at 21:22

Looks like Google and Adobe aren’t all that mad at each other anymore:
http://blog.chromium.org/2010/03/bringing-improved-support-for-adobe.html

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vevmesteren

April 12th, 2010 at 8:56

More HTML5 vs Flash talk: http://vimeo.com/10553088. A demo showing Flash performance on mobile devices.

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Google Chrome Ads – part 2 | linkbizkits

April 23rd, 2010 at 9:28

[...] their union with Microsoft (via docs.com), there is yet another front opening up. Watch this space. Adobe screaming murder in apple’s direction. Bing and Yahoo’s failed union vs Google. Now Microsoft’s trying it again with Facebook. [...]

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