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LQX said:Why the hell would you want to see Gizmodo gone? Some of you really are taking this shit personal.
Because Gawker media is the asshole of journalism maybe?
LQX said:Why the hell would you want to see Gizmodo gone? Some of you really are taking this shit personal.
hteng said:i personally want to see how this is gonna ruin Apple, it seems so unlikely they'll go down though, They're friggin rich! but i hope this will keep the competition healthy for all smartphones.
Competition is already healthy so I don't get what you are sayinghteng said:i personally want to see how this is gonna ruin Apple, it seems so unlikely they'll go down though, They're friggin rich! but i hope this will keep the competition healthy for all smartphones.
Did you hear about the prank they pulled at CES. Oh yes very professional.LQX said:Why the hell would you want to see Gizmodo gone? Some of you really are taking this shit personal.
There is already plenty of competition. The iPhone has changed the face of the smart phone market and the result has been lots of fantastic competition. I'm not convinced we'd be where we are today without the iPhone.hteng said:i personally want to see how this is gonna ruin Apple, it seems so unlikely they'll go down though, They're friggin rich! but i hope this will keep the competition healthy for all smartphones.
NimbusD said:Can someone do a quick recap of wtf is going on here?
techcrunch said:Tate:
If Dylan was 20 today, how would he feel about your company?
Would he think the iPad had the faintest thing to do with revolution?
Revolutions are about freedom.
Jobs:
Yep, freedom from programs that steal your private data. Freedom from programs that trash your battery. Freedom from porn. Yep, freedom. The times they are a changin, and some traditional PC folks feel like their world is slipping away. It is.
Heres a later back-and-forth (note the jab Jobs takes at Tate at the end):
Tate:
Was it a technical issue when Microsoft was trying to make everyone write to the Win32 API? Were you happy when Adobe went along with that?
You have the chance to set the tone for a new platform. For the new phone and tablet platform. The platform of the future! I am disappointed to see its the same old revenge power bullshit.
PS And yes I may sound bitter. Because I dont think its a technical issue at all its you imposing your morality; about porn, about trade secrets, about technical purity in the most bizarre sense. Apple itself has used translation layers and intermediate APIs. Objective C and iTunes for Windows are testament to this. Anyone who has spent any time coding knows the power and importance of intermediate APIs.
And I dont like Apples pet police force literally kicking in my co-workers doors. But I suppose the courts will have the last say on that, I cant say Im worried.
Jobs:
You are so misinformed. No one kicked in any doors. Youre believing a lot of erroneous blogger reports.
Microsoft had (has) every right to enforce whatever rules for their platform they want. If people dont like it, they can write for another platform, which some did. Or they can buy another platform, which some did.
As for us, were just doing what we can to try and make (and preserve) the user experience we envision. You can disagree with us, but our motives are pure.
By the way, what have you done thats so great? Do you create anything, or just criticize others work and belittle their motivations?
Read more: http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/15/st...r-revolutions-freedom-and-porn/#ixzz0o3mMbJyj
Big Ass Ramp said:Gizmodo is full of douchebags who forgot that internet power does not translate into being above the law.
hteng said:i personally want to see how this is gonna ruin Apple, it seems so unlikely they'll go down though, They're friggin rich! but i hope this will keep the competition healthy for all smartphones.
Technosteve said:
Technosteve said:
Jobs said:Yep, freedom from programs that steal your private data. Freedom from programs that trash your battery. Freedom from porn. Yep, freedom. The times they are a changin, and some traditional PC folks feel like their world is slipping away. It is.
Jobs said:By the way, what have you done thats so great?
Blackface said:You do know the whole "you can't comment until you do something" argument is what idiots result to when they feel like they are losing in a debate. There is a reason you will never see that argument in an actual debate among intelligent people.
Zombie James said:Jobs is getting a wee bit nuts.
While the entire exchange was rather necessary, I really do believe that Jobs is slipping.Tobor said:Other than the Jeff Bell line at the end, he was on point. The blogger comes off like a drunken cry-baby. What I don't understand is why Jobs responds. :lol He must have been bored.
Technosteve said:the gawker dude went on a whole tirade on why ipad doesn't allow this and that, and steve's like if they don't want to adhere to apple's policy don't develop on the system.
Iirc he used to spurn television a few years ago...Odious Tea said:While the entire exchange was rather necessary, I really do believe that Jobs is slipping.
flintstryker said:Free from porn? wait..what?
flintstryker said:Free from porn? wait..what?
Here's my stance on Jobs: Personality wise, he comes off as a bit of a twit. But it doesn't change the fact that he knows what the hell he's doing.Zombie James said:Jobs is getting a wee bit nuts.
I love how those are the only options.lunarworks said:Here's my stance on Jobs: Personality wise, he comes off as a bit of a twit. But it doesn't change the fact that he knows what the hell he's doing.
Would you rather have a CEO who's a congenial, grinning idiot? Or a CEO that's an antisocial genius?
I'd rather have one that aided me in masturbating on the toilet.lunarworks said:Here's my stance on Jobs: Personality wise, he comes off as a bit of a twit. But it doesn't change the fact that he knows what the hell he's doing.
Would you rather have a CEO who's a congenial, grinning idiot? Or a CEO that's an antisocial genius?
The ironic thing is that safari's private browsing mode makes it an awesome desktop porn browser :lolTheGreatDave said:
Jobs doesn't need to send ANY MORE E-MAILS. period. he's not helping the company responding to honest concerns and questions with snide, snarky, pissy replies (which naturally get published online for the world to see).LCfiner said:So which apple PR rep gets to knock on steve jobs's office door and kindly ask him not to email strangers and talk about porn anymore?
How much time does jobs spend just running through his inbox at night? Is he an insomniac? Dude must be way less busy now that the ipad shipped.
Technosteve said:
Dreams-Visions said:Jobs doesn't need to send ANY MORE E-MAILS. period. he's not helping the company responding to honest concerns and questions with snide, snarky, pissy replies (which naturally get published online for the world to see).
hteng said:i personally want to see how this is gonna ruin Apple, it seems so unlikely they'll go down though, They're friggin rich! but i hope this will keep the competition healthy for all smartphones.
LCfiner said:So which apple PR rep gets to knock on steve jobs's office door and kindly ask him not to email strangers and talk about porn anymore?
How much time does jobs spend just running through his inbox at night? Is he an insomniac? Dude must be way less busy now that the ipad shipped.
Steve Jobs said:By the way, what have you done thats so great? Do you create anything, or just criticize others work and belittle their motivations?
LCfiner said:So which apple PR rep gets to knock on steve jobs's office door and kindly ask him not to email strangers and talk about porn anymore?
How much time does jobs spend just running through his inbox at night? Is he an insomniac? Dude must be way less busy now that the ipad shipped.
Blackface said:You do know the whole "you can't comment until you do something" argument is what idiots result to when they feel like they are losing in a debate. There is a reason you will never see that argument in an actual debate among intelligent people.
Steve Jobs still seems like a dick.
Steve: "So what if I come off as dickish? What've *you* done to change the world that gives you license to criticize me?"
Following people are allowed to criticize Jobs: Nobody.
Among people you might think would be allowed to criticize Jobs, here's why they can't:
Bill Gates: Windows is useless. The PC is over.
Linus Torvald: Haha. Exactly what's your market share again?
God: Who is this God? Even if he existed, what has he developed for computers? Nothing? Moving on.
Anyone not computer related: YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS ARE BUNK.
Care to elaborate ?neojubei said:Did you hear about the prank they pulled at CES. Oh yes very professional.
They walked around CES with universal remotes turning things off.Ken Masters said:Care to elaborate ?
Ken Masters said:Care to elaborate ?
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2008/01/11/gizmodo-goes-too-far-with-ces-prankGizmodo thought theyd be clever in that old hacker prankster way at CES. They took the TV-B-Gone clicker that will allow you to turn off a TV screen and basically shut down any screen they could find at CES. I think the laughs lasted about 10 seconds before the word got out. Can you imagine the folks responsible for those displays and the folks who supervise them trying to deal with the issue? This was decidedly not a cool thing to do, I dont care who thought of the idea. Wonder what the Gizmodo folks would say if someone had figured out how to pull the plug on their coverage of the event?
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9849168-7.htmlWe have been informed of inappropriate behavior on the show floor by a credentialed media attendee from the Web site Gizmodo, owned by Gawker Media. Specifically, the Gizmodo staffer interfered with the exhibitor booth operations of numerous companies, including disrupting at least one press event. The Gizmodo staffer violated the terms of CES media credentials and caused harm to CES exhibitors. This Gizmodo staffer has been identified and will be barred from attending any future CES events. Additional sanctions against Gizmodo and Gawker Media are under discussion.
First thing I thought about as well when I read that. Time for Tim Cook to slap some sense into Steve.D4Danger said:
It doesn't matter. Sales are way up, they're going to ship 25 million 4th gen iPhones this year, the iPad is huge, and no one outside of tech blog circles cares about this stuff. If sales start to suffer, he'll shut himself up.giga said:First thing I thought about as well when I read that. Time for Tim Cook to slap some sense into Steve.
:lol Amazing thread.D4Danger said:
Technosteve said:
Blackface said:You do know the whole "you can't comment until you do something" argument is what idiots result to when they feel like they are losing in a debate. There is a reason you will never see that argument in an actual debate among intelligent people.
brotkasten said:http://www.gottabemobile.com/2008/01/11/gizmodo-goes-too-far-with-ces-prank
And the CEA banned them.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9849168-7.html
And the prank on video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJRwZMG5GQ4
McHuj said:Seriously?
What's next for Jobs? Is he going to threaten to confiscate the guy's liver?
Im just commenting on principle, not on sales.Tobor said:It doesn't matter. Sales are way up, they're going to ship 25 million 4th gen iPhones this year, the iPad is huge, and no one outside of tech blog circles cares about this stuff. If sales start to suffer, he'll shut himself up.
Don't be a retard.mernst23 said:I think my original assessment of this situation rings still rings true.
Throw the book at Hogan.
Gizmodo should receive a slap on the wrist for buying stolen property.
Apple shouldn't be so dumb with their prototypes. Force GPS to remain on the phone at all times ffs.
There's no info on this?thewesker said:So what are the chances of this coming out before June 28th.