There are no internal incentives for Apple to pursue profit/market share. This, of course, is problematic for a platform company.
@anandabits start here, read the entire series (especially last one) http://stratechery.com/2013/papering-over-app-store-problems/ … @fpgeek
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@anandabits@fpgeek I completely agree. But Apple doesn't. -
@monkbent@anandabits It's a tricky line. People buy devices just for great productivity apps. Apple knows that sword cuts both ways.
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@anandabits@monkbent Not necessarily. It depends on which side of the moat Apple ends up on (see: Microsoft and Adobe).
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