@monkbent @stratechery I think it's a bit of a mislabel to call the iPhone a "hub" because it's not the pinnacle in the sync
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@JackSeiley sync was hub 1.0. -
@monkbent then "hub 2.0" is hardly a "hub" in the tech sense, unless you're coining a new usage -
@JackSeiley what is the phone in relation to CarPlay/AppleTV? -
@monkbent iPhone to CarPlay is Apple TV to TV screen -
@JackSeiley it’s a computing hub
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@monkbent that@stratechery post is smart. Logical and forward thinking. Only even semi-intelligent watch theory I’ve heard. Rest awful. - End of conversation
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@monkbent I really enjoyed this, Ben. Spot on and I agree. - End of conversation
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@monkbent Amazing piece, as always. Closing paragraph was excellent. - End of conversation
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@monkbent This was an excellent piece, Ben. - End of conversation
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@monkbent Think you underestimate importance, timeframe, and progress of iCloud. Apple never said moving hub to cloud would happen overnight -
@Lucas_Rotondo but I don’t think I misunderstand incentives or culture -
@monkbent Huge incentive for Apple to build seamless cross-device experience. Services essential to keeping customers in ecosystem.
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@monkbent This blew my mind: All of our computing life on our wrist ready to project a context-appropriate UI to whichever screen is at handThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@monkbent Dieter Rams' ‘10 Principles for Good Design’ comes to mind — Good design is unobtrusive. The wrist seems suitable, unlike the eye.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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