Nomor 3 disesuaikan dengan kondisi Indonesia specifically :p

On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Meykel a.k.a 'M'
<meykel.andro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ooo...jd alasan nomor 3 itu ternyata lebih berhubungan ke software bajakan 
> yah? Bukan soal aplikasi mumpuni gitu ya om? Sori, baru tau... :p
>
> Rgds,
> "M"
>
> twitter:@meykel |GTalk/Email:tanya.mey...@gmail.com |YM:mikey4nancy |
> Kirim 'masih' pake BerryHitam®. Next time pake HTC Hero Android G2 ! :))
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Putra Abbas <mi...@blackberryku.net>
> Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 22:56:42
> To: <id-android@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: [id-android] Re: Three Reasons Android Could Terminate Apple
>
>
> Yah bos Meykel, ini mah argumen yang sama kaya dilontarkan para
> pendukung mie kocok
>
> 1. bisa diinstall di berbagai merk komputer
> 2. bisa dicustomize UI-nya, dan banyak softwarenya
> 3. banyak software bajakannya
>
> Tapi tetep aja Apple survive tuh :p
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> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 6:20 AM, Meykel a.k.a 'M'
> <meykel.andro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Alasan nomor 3 (Killer Apps) yg bikin ane keratjoenan 
>> Android....hehehehehe...
>> Kalo dulu ada istilah, punya BB tapi belum punya iPhone, kok kurang seru ya? 
>> :D
>> Sekarang ada istilah baru, punya iPhone tapi gak punya Android??? Hambar 
>> men.... Wkwkwkwkkwwkk...
>>
>> Rgds,
>> "M"
>>
>> Three Reasons Android Could Terminate Apple
>>
>> Despite the Hype, iPhone Isn't the Only Mobile Platform in Town
>> Posted by Josh Lovison on 10.01.09 @ 05:44 PM
>>
>> The smartphone market seems to be shoe-in: Apple has momentum in the space 
>> reminiscent of its takeover of the MP3 player market years prior with the 
>> iPod. Despite this momentum, the discerning media planner working on mobile 
>> for something six months out should take note -- Google's Android is poised 
>> to crash Apple's party. Why? Three reasons:
>>
>> 1). Android Clones:
>> While the iPhone had Chinese imitation devices, Android will literally have 
>> a clone army. The open-source system will live on a handful of devices by 
>> the end of this year, and dozens of devices by the end of 2010.
>> So while the system seemed to languish when the only Android device was the 
>> G1, with phones like the HTC Hero and myTouch 3G, Android will traverse 
>> carrier networks and handset manufacturers.
>>
>> 2). Specialized Versions:
>> Android can be customized, and many of the handset manufactures are doing 
>> just this. HTC has built the Sense UI, a prettier and contextually aware 
>> revamp of the Android operating system, and Motorola is working on their 
>> Android-based UI "Blur."
>> With the ability to customize the flavor of Android for devices, it creates 
>> a competitive marketplace among handsets to vie for custom features while 
>> expanding the overall Android market share.
>> While the iPhone has to try to juggle between enterprise users, multimedia 
>> users and social network users, Android can have a tailored version for 
>> phones segmented to each individual market niche.
>>
>> 3). Killer Apps:
>> There's been some controversy lately about Apple's AppStore rejection 
>> policies. A number of Google applications were rejected from the phone. On 
>> one hand, this hurt Google's ability to roll out those services, but it also 
>> gave Android a handful of killer apps.
>> - Google Voice is an extremely powerful concept -- it allows users to 
>> unbridle their phone number from telecoms, using Google to route calls to a 
>> single number to any number of phones. It does the same for text messages 
>> and turns voicemails into text. If Google Voice routed to a VoIP service 
>> running on a carrier data network, it could overnight replace the need for 
>> voice and text message packages.
>> - Google Latitude, meanwhile, is a location based social tool which allows 
>> location reporting to run in the background and send location data to 
>> contacts a user specifies. Each of these pack a ton of potential utility in 
>> a single application, which the iPhone doesn't have.
>>
>> Apple's position in the market is too well-rooted to be driven away without 
>> a very tough fight. But Android is very much poised to stifle the iPhone's 
>> growth while extending its own roots.
>> Keep an eye on the friendly green robot -- behind that guise he's waiting 
>> patiently, and planning carefully.
>>
>> Sumber: Adage Mobile
>> twitter:@meykel |GTalk/Email:tanya.mey...@gmail.com |YM:mikey4nancy |
>> Kirim 'masih' pake BerryHitam®. Next time pake HTC Hero Android G2 ! :))
>> >
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