Wow, ok, ini baru keren, perusahaan yang terkenal revolusiner menjadi peniru juga.
sent from my dual head optimus On Jun 7, 2011 6:00 AM, "andika ikhsan" <ikhsan.and...@gmail.com> wrote: > interesting.. > > http://androidandme.com/2011/06/news/five-features-in-ios-5-that-show-how-apple-is-now-playing-catch-up-to-google/ > > Five features in iOS 5 that show how Apple is now playing catch-up to Google > > Is the company that revolutionized the mobile world now falling behind a > more nimble and restless opponent? So it seems. > > Apple has a reputation of shaking up every market that they go into. They > did it in the PC industry, they did it with MP3 players, they did it in the > phone market, and lastly they’re doing in the tablet world as well. Knowing > that, I was expecting the company to wow me once again at its WWDC > conference this morning. I kept waiting for that one feature that’d make me > run to the nearest Apple store and sell my soul to Steve Jobs. But that > never happened. > > Instead, what I saw was a company that is now trying to keep up with the > 800-pound gorilla in the mobile world: Android. Feature after feature I kept > thinking to myself: “I already have this on my Android phone”. In fact, some > of these “magical” features have been available since Android 1.0. Let’s > take a look at some of them. Notification Center > > As we told you earlier today, Apple agrees with us in that the Android > notification system is awesome. That’s why the company went ahead and copied > it pixel by pixel. We don’t blame them, iOS’ previous notification system > was a disaster. It interrupted whatever was you were doing, it forced you to > choose what to do right away, and there was no way to keep track of all of > them in one single place. Now when your iPhone-touting friend shows you this > new cool notification bar, you can just say: “You’re welcome”. Lock screen > > Launching apps right from the lock screen? Yep, Android did it. Samsung’s > TouchWiz 4.0 and HTC’s Sense 3.0 both support this feature. It’s kind of > ironic that Apple is suing both of these companies for copying iOS, but the > company doesn’t have a problem with doing the same thing. Twitter > integration > > Twitter integration is coming to iOS in a big way. Pretty soon, iOS users > will be able to tweet from their browsers, photo gallery, YouTube and Google > Maps. Twitter information — like user name and photo — will also be added to > any of your contacts that has a Twitter account. Sounds familiar? It should, > because Android has been doing this for ages, but only better. Due to > Android’s openness, any third-party app is able to reach this same level of > integration within the OS. From popular services like Twitter, to a hot new > startup, everybody is able to do this on Android. Tabbed-browsing > > Safari’s version for the iPad is getting, wait for it, Tabs! You might say > that this is just an obvious feature to bring from the desktop version of > Safari, but the iPad has been available for a long time and interestingly > Google introduced this same feature a few months ago for Honeycomb. > Coincidence? You tell me. PC-Freedom > > It’s not even fun anymore at this point. With iOS 5, users will be able to > “Activate and set up your device wirelessly, right out of the box. Download > free iOS software updates directly on your device.” As you probably know, > Android has been doing this since the T-Mobile G1. Last time I connected my > Android phone to a computer was to…. wait, I’ve never done such a thing. > Welcome to a wires-free world, iOS users. We’ve been waiting for you for > years. > > You know you’ve fallen behind when most of the features you announce are in > response to whatever the competition is doing. While Apple is busy adding > all of these features, Google is already thinking about the next big thing. > By the time iOS 5 arrives this Fall (in the Fall? really Apple?), Google > will be getting ready to release Ice Cream Sandwich. If what we saw at > Google I/O is any indication, Android’s next version will make iOS 5 look > like a Fisher-Price OS. > > What do you guys think? Do you think Apple will ever be able to catch up to > Google? 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