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Marco.org: Developers don't rush to new platforms

marco:

A common fallacy is assuming that any new platform in an exciting market — recently, smartphones and tablet computers — will be flooded with developers as soon as it’s released, as if developers are just waiting outside the gates, hungrily waiting to storm in.

In two recent cases, that’s exactly…

good point about ease of purchasing in the app store.  what if buying everything only took two touches to confirm that you want it? sounds fun to me.

maybe it’s time for the shopping cart metaphor to die.

(Source: marco)

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    It’s been only...dozen or so apps today.
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    basically what Nintendo tries...do. Make a compelling device with their own
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