The only Apple product with a mobile website is iCloud. And the site tells you you can't use it on mobile.
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@monkbent@BenedictEvans no, Apple has a lot to gain by not embracing mobile web. Mobile web is useful for information only. Services NO! -
@jaykannan@monkbent@BenedictEvans seriously, who uses mobile web pages, on mobile? -
@Kauweloa@monkbent@BenedictEvans exactly, that's why we have apps. Mobile web only useful if it opens a link to an app -
@jaykannan@Kauweloa@BenedictEvans until a few months ago, how was I to edit my Pages documents while at work? -
@monkbent@jaykannan@Kauweloa What if I want to check my calendar on someone else's iPad? There shouldn't be a 'fuck off' landing page -
@BenedictEvans@monkbent the landing page should say "Buy your own fucking iPad."
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@monkbent@benedictevans …& a good example of your point that Apple is not, maybe can't be, a horizontal services provider. Limited interop. -
@WaltFrench@monkbent@BenedictEvans When Apple does split into divisions Internet Services will be one of them. Yearly releases untenable -
@monkbent@WaltFrench@BenedictEvans Don't see that they will have much of a choice. Lock step hardware/software development works well but
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