Posted on 08/17/2010 10:23:17 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
I don’t know if this will help. How to publish an ePub book ... with good links:
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/08/12/how-to-publish-an-apple-ibook/
Thanks.
Apple nailed it and everyone else missed it. I find the ensuing lag-to-market of any competitor for the iPad category pathetic.
How long has Apple been rubbing these other companies noses in it, and with all their billions they cannot create a cool, OPEN (I despise Apple’s closed system) media product that gives Jobs & Co. a run for their money.
They forgot to mention cisco’s tablet.
Oh, WOW! That sure is an unimpeachable source. I bet they had all kinds sources beyond pulling that out of their collective noses. Not. The factnis that Apple is drawing every resource it has on 9.7" touch screens and has, Between the ipads and iPhone4s, tied up a lot of the production of the A4 processor chips to capacity and cannot meet demand. The opinion of a couple of Internet bloggers filling content with unsupported blather is less than probative.
Android has 200,000 activations per day according to them. Iphone is not selling 200,000 phones per day everyday from now until next June regardless of what they sold on 1 weekend. From what I read the majority of those sales were upgrades anyway.
And where are those 1,400,000 Android phones a week that are being added? I was at an Enterprise Zone meeting of small business owners sponsored by the city of Stockton. Of the 20 or so people there I saw five iPads and there were at least six iPhones on the tables, four of them were iPhone 4s. I saw ONE Android phone.
Whatever.
You are hell bent on lodging you fingers in your ears and humming you head off to deny the obvious.
Go google Android activations and you can hear it from a number of other sources I’m sure don’t trust either.
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