- How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
And then there’s Apple. I bought into the Apple account system originally to buy songs at 99 cents a pop, and over the years that same ID has evolved into a single point of entry that controls my phones, tablets, computers and data-driven life. With this AppleID, someone can make thousands of dollars of purchases in an instant, or do damage at a cost that you can’t put a price on.
Steve Jobs n'y voyait aucun problème : tant que le client qui a tout perdu revient quand même vers Apple, alors c'était bien la stratégie gagnante.
( )- In iTunes App Store, paid apps are a dying breed » TamsPalm - the Palm OS / web OS Blog
Distimo has released an interesting publication which looks at the Apple iTunes App Store – even though that is not, by far, the only app store in existance, it is the one which started the App Store Phenomenon.
Sadly, it is also the one which declared the extincion of the paid app. The chart below shows the falling percentage of classic paid apps over the years
Le client préfère les coûts cachés, comme ça il peut se plaindre après qu'il ne comprend pas où passe son argent.
( )- How We Build CMS-Free Websites | Development Seed
Except of course Microsoft’s web browser Internet Explorer, whose irresponsible disregard for web standards and majority market share has both slowed the evolution of the entire web by a matter of years and cost enterprises unimaginably high expenses in maintenance and additionally development for compatibility.
L'article commençait bien, et on tombe sur la marque de la personne enfermée dans ses préjugés.
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