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Apple pulls an Adobe, requires Apple Quicktime player but won't support it
(rjsteinert.com)
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50 points
by rjsteinert
5858 days ago
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Today in my RSS reader I saw a link to the iPhone 4.0 official video and I thought, "Oh boy eye candy!" What I got was a big fat "Download Quicktime to view this video" message. My heart sank. Not because I wasn't going to be able to watch the video on my unsupported Linux platform, but because it was suddenly clear that Steve Job's rejection of proprietary video standards (Flash) was a total load of shit! Who is he to criticize Adobe for promoting a proprietary web video standard and then shove his own proprietary video standard down consumers' throats? |
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I can’t imagine this is anything more than an oversight that will soon enough be corrected. The copy on that page is a bit rough, too:
> Apple engineers designed the A4 chip to be a remarkably powerful yet remarkably power-efficient mobile processor. (emphasis mine)
I think the page was a rush job, somehow neglected and not up to the usual Apple marketing standard of quality.