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Posted by SuperJimbo on Mar-22-2008 22:17:

How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong ...

WIRED MAGAZINE
How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong
March 18, 2008
By Leander Kahney





One Infinite Loop, Apple's street address, is a programming in-joke � it refers to a routine that never ends. But it is also an apt description of the travails of parking at the Cupertino, California, campus. Like most things in Silicon Valley, Apple's lots are egalitarian; there are no reserved spots for managers or higher-ups. Even if you're a Porsche-driving senior executive, if you arrive after 10 am, you should be prepared to circle the lot endlessly, hunting for a space.

But there is one Mercedes that doesn't need to search for very long, and it belongs to Steve Jobs. If there's no easy-to-find spot and he's in a hurry, Jobs has been known to pull up to Apple's front entrance and park in a handicapped space. (Sometimes he takes up two spaces.) It's become a piece of Apple lore � and a running gag at the company. Employees have stuck notes under his windshield wiper: "Park Different." They have also converted the minimalist wheelchair symbol on the pavement into a Mercedes logo.

Jobs' fabled attitude toward parking reflects his approach to business: For him, the regular rules do not apply. Everybody is familiar with Google's famous catchphrase, "Don't be evil." It has become a shorthand mission statement for Silicon Valley, encompassing a variety of ideals that � proponents say � are good for business and good for the world: Embrace open platforms. Trust decisions to the wisdom of crowds. Treat your employees like gods.

It's ironic, then, that one of the Valley's most successful companies ignored all of these tenets. Google and Apple may have a friendly relationship � Google CEO Eric Schmidt sits on Apple's board, after all � but by Google's definition, Apple is irredeemably evil, behaving more like an old-fashioned industrial titan than a different-thinking business of the future. Apple operates with a level of secrecy that makes Thomas Pynchon look like Paris Hilton. It locks consumers into a proprietary ecosystem. And as for treating employees like gods? Yeah, Apple doesn't do that either.


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http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-04/bz_apple


Posted by jon jon on Mar-22-2008 22:39:

Re: How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong ...

quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo
Jobs' fabled attitude toward parking reflects his approach to business


hahaha


Posted by jalalinator on Mar-22-2008 22:47:

as long as its packaged nicely you can sell it for a premium price ..lol gotta love apple


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-23-2008 00:09:

Needs more Hackintosh am I right


Posted by jonnystel on Mar-23-2008 03:59:

lol that sucks... but really i could care less about how the guy behaves.. i love my macs always have and probably always will!

and yes yes about the price.. i couldnt give a shit.. if you want something that has an advantage over something else.. you usually have to pay for it .. tough lol


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-23-2008 08:49:

quote:
Originally posted by jonnystel
and yes yes about the price.. i couldnt give a shit.. if you want something that has an advantage over something else.. you usually have to pay for it .. tough lol


But it has more disadvantages...


Posted by Ryan1524 on Mar-23-2008 09:31:

such as....?

*flame suit on.


Seriously though, I was a PC user for the first half of my computing years. and now I use both. Macs for my personal and school work, and PCs at the office. At the end of the day, I think macs are better. I know how to use both(and even Linux if you wanna throw that in the mix), and at the end of the day I don't feel like I have to fight my mac to use it, quite the opposite of what I feel when working on PCs.

I don't care what the guy's like if he continues to push good products into the market. As for locking people into a proprietary system, NO proprietary product will dominate the market if it's not actually good. People made a choice when they selected Apple's way of doing things, nobody forced them.


Posted by Endlesswave on Mar-23-2008 10:13:

lol.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Mar-23-2008 14:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Ryan1524
such as....?

*flame suit on.


Seriously though, I was a PC user for the first half of my computing years. and now I use both. Macs for my personal and school work, and PCs at the office. At the end of the day, I think macs are better. I know how to use both(and even Linux if you wanna throw that in the mix), and at the end of the day I don't feel like I have to fight my mac to use it, quite the opposite of what I feel when working on PCs.

I don't care what the guy's like if he continues to push good products into the market. As for locking people into a proprietary system, NO proprietary product will dominate the market if it's not actually good. People made a choice when they selected Apple's way of doing things, nobody forced them.


Just wondering, what is it that you fight with your Windows about?


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-23-2008 15:59:

If you have to fight with a Windows machine to get it to do things, you suck at computers.


Posted by daves on Mar-23-2008 16:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Just wondering, what is it that you fight with your Windows about?


some examples:

- removing some files/folders (as administrator, under Vista, UAC disabled... folders locked with access only to old "administrator" from previous install)
- completely removing traces of software that doesn't properly log locations of all associated files and/or doesn't properly log all changes to reg
- recoving "runaway" memory that the OS loses track of after the procs occupying that space have long stopped running (without rebooting)
- optimal usage of system resources (running procs properly straight to RAM without using swap when RAM amount would allow this... without having to remove swapfile entirely which is potential disaster)
- optimal setup of running background procs without having to spend an hour fishing through and googling everything under services
- driver madness aka "trials and tribulations of the wonderful free open non-proprietary-ruled PC world" (XP deciding one day to never boot again, weeks and many reboots after any potential driver/hardware changes and same config booting and running fine under Vista)


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-23-2008 17:14:

Apple has brainwashed all you ******s ...

#1 They ripp you off, same hardware but, charge you 4x more
#2 You have no say with hardware & software, realease dates
#3 Your being controlled of what you can or can not do
#4 They made you 100x more dumb, b/c it's all click & drag
#5 They cater to chicks & others "b/c they looks pretty"
#6 All the NEO ARTSY FARTSY that are against Corp are using a computer by the most controlled Corp.
#7 They break down, you go back the evil genius and they ripp you off!

Good LUCK you losers!

Best advise: Learn both PC & MAC and you'll realize what I'm talking about, and still like Macs ... then go for it. At least you know.


Posted by jonnystel on Mar-23-2008 17:20:

just leave it dude.. i figured out with the MANY Pc vs Mac threads.. people really put up a fuss about it .. its a matter of personal preference and i could care less what some people think.. i like the look of apple products and the interface and i personally just PREFER to use OSX .. always have .. and i got used to it .. if im brainwashed.. cool! lol

People will always hate on other people that are more successful then they are.. look how everyone suddenly hates rogers for some reason.

And yea i just got a hp tablet pc laptop thingy.. for one purpose lol. cuz the server client that i use to monitor panels and accounts for work will not work in osx.. other then that i just prefer using osx .. personally .


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-23-2008 18:17:

I quite like it when Apple zealots tout their "superior quality hardware."


Posted by mnemonic. on Mar-23-2008 18:23:

im never buying an apple laptop again, or any apple product for that matter, shit build quality, for top dollar.

HOW THE FUCK DO RAM MODULE CONTACTS GET CORRODED ?!?!?!?!


Posted by MarkT on Mar-23-2008 18:26:

gee, how did I know that this thread would degenerate into a "PC vs. Apple" argument, lol.

so predictable


Posted by jonnystel on Mar-23-2008 19:29:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
I quite like it when Apple zealots tout their "superior quality hardware."


oh trust me man ive had many problems with both my computer.. and my ipods but .. i still perfer using osx.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Mar-23-2008 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by jonnystel
look how everyone suddenly hates rogers for some reason.


I think it has something to do with how shit their service is...


Posted by DigiNut on Mar-23-2008 20:19:

quote:
Originally posted by daves
some examples:

- removing some files/folders (as administrator, under Vista, UAC disabled... folders locked with access only to old "administrator" from previous install)
- completely removing traces of software that doesn't properly log locations of all associated files and/or doesn't properly log all changes to reg
- recoving "runaway" memory that the OS loses track of after the procs occupying that space have long stopped running (without rebooting)
- optimal usage of system resources (running procs properly straight to RAM without using swap when RAM amount would allow this... without having to remove swapfile entirely which is potential disaster)
- optimal setup of running background procs without having to spend an hour fishing through and googling everything under services
- driver madness aka "trials and tribulations of the wonderful free open non-proprietary-ruled PC world" (XP deciding one day to never boot again, weeks and many reboots after any potential driver/hardware changes and same config booting and running fine under Vista)

What absolute, total crap. Of the items on this list that are actually real problems, as opposed to ones that you created for yourself or simply imagined, only one of them has any connection to PCs/Windows. That's the file security "issue", which exists for an extremely good reason, and takes all of 30 seconds for you to "fix" when you're the local Administrator with physical access to the disk.


Posted by Ryan1524 on Mar-23-2008 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Just wondering, what is it that you fight with your Windows about?


Ok, maybe 'fight' was too strong a word. It's more like the little things. I just feel my workflow is much smoother on OSX; little things like expose and how the computer handles file managements. For example, I can move, copy, delete, or do just about anything i want on OSX while a certain file is open. The link is maintained. On XP, an app would hog the priveleges to a file and not let me move, copy, etc.

Often it takes 2 clicks to do something in OSX that needs 5 in XP. I don't hate Windows, I just prefer OSX. I use both daily.


And Rogers is garbage, and evil. Especially their cell network with its ridiculous data charges. We need competition up here; good thing T-Mobile is coming up in 2009.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Mar-30-2008 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
If you have to fight with a Windows machine to get it to do things, you suck at computers.



Posted by riskytrader on Mar-30-2008 15:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar


hehe Jem..if you like south of nowhere download episodes of Kick from Australia...very cute storyline with these two girls

oh, BTW I don't care if it costs more...I love my iMac/iPhone/iPod etc. I'm a girl and yes they do look pretty.

If I can pay over a thousand for a purse (much like a lot of girls) paying a premium for a cute computer is worth it.


Posted by zokissima on Mar-30-2008 15:35:

quote:
Originally posted by jonnystel
and yes yes about the price.. i couldnt give a shit.. if you want something that has an advantage over something else.. you usually have to pay for it .. tough lol


lol what advantages exactly? You pay quite a bit more for a more sleek-looking interface with no real operating functional advantages, and fairly lackluster hardware.


Posted by jonnystel on Mar-31-2008 00:31:

quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
lol what advantages exactly? You pay quite a bit more for a more sleek-looking interface with no real operating functional advantages, and fairly lackluster hardware.


yeppers!! .. u got it! .. that and i like the OS.. i use the computer for music... and its never let me down...


Posted by Stilez on Mar-31-2008 04:04:

This is a good laugh regarding PC users and Mac users

PC vs MAC users

p.s. I use a Mac @ work...but own PC's for personal use.


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