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Should Your IT Department Support the IPhone

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Here is a post I found last week but didn’t get to it until this morning…this is a great post.  It is from cio.com – “Should Your IT Department Support the IPhone

When the iPhone was first launched in June 2007, it was generally panned by IT managers and systems administrators. It didn’t support any encryption of user data, could not have any enforced security policies and offered no way to remotely wipe data if it were lost or stolen. At the time, a lot of companies weren’t prepared to accept those security gaps. Perhaps more importantly, the iPhone didn’t yet support any third-party applications or interact with most office suites.

Another good point is budgets.  At my company many of the perks (cell phones, internet service at home and others) were cut out of the budget the last few years.  This meant IT geeks like myself would have to provide their own phone.  Many went for the iPhone.  Now we’re being asked to “plug in” on our own dime and our own time – but I say too, on my iPhone (or Android).  I’m not planning on giving up my smart phone for a blackberry – no thanks.

It will be itneresting to see how rumors of a new iPhone 4G and new models of Google’s Andriod will affect these interesting times for IT and support of personal equipment.

When the iPhone was first launched in June 2007, it was generally panned by IT managers and systems administrators. It didn’t support any encryption of user data, could not have any enforced security policies and offered no way to remotely wipe data if it were lost or stolen. At the time, a lot of companies weren’t prepared to accept those security gaps. Perhaps more importantly, the iPhone didn’t yet support any third-party applications or interact with most office suites.

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Mobile Applications

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I put together a short post on Mobile Applications at work last week.  It’s not anything super revolutionary, but some of the stats are very interesting.

source 2009-12-16 – Tech Crunchies

An interesting point here is the US holds about 15% of the total mobile phone share world wide for 2008 and 2009 and a predicted 1% drop to 14% in 2010.

There has been a huge bump in the number of “down and dirty” app sites/hosts.  It should really get interesting the coming months.

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Apps trump hardware – by Fred Wilson

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Fred Wilson is  a cool VC in New York who I have been following and enjoying his comments and stories.  This is a great one – he basically explains how he solves his remotes issues with a iPhone Touch.

Of course, for this to work you’ll need to have a $200 iTouch handy. But honestly, I could have spent $200 on the iTouch and added $2 for the Air Mouse and it would not have been much more than what I spent on the keyboard and mouse.

Here’s a link to the post.

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iPhone apps go HTML5?

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There are some good points here:

Lately I’ve noticed that some developers are avoiding building apps and, instead, are building custom web pages that are designed specifically for the iPhone.

And in a post I did back in November.

Also – these are cross-platform.  Which will definitely come into play as more players enter the game.

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The Google Phone "Is a Certainty"

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I’m just saying – you mix WiMax with a Google phone (or even a iPod Touch that lets you do some VOIP) and you can kiss hat cell phone bill goodbye.  What if Verizon got off their backside and just hooked us up with a way to add a cell card to these…anyway a Google phone:

And by “Google Phone” we don’t simply mean another Android handset. We’re talking about Google-branded hardware running a version of Android we haven’t yet seen.

The Google Phone “Is a Certainty”

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iPhone webapps to kick the AppStore habit

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I love my iPhone.  I hate the AppStore.

I have not built my own iPhone app – partially because I haven’t found something I couldn;t already buy.  But partly because it seems complicated.  That’s probably why I don’t build desktop apps.  I came across a post by John Gruber called “iPhone Web Apps as an Alternative to the App Store” whih points to an article by Peter-Paul Koch “Apple is not evil. iPhone developers are stupid.” and they reaffirmed what I was thinking.

from Peter-Paul
“The fundamental problem on the iPhone is not Apple’s App Store approval policies, but the iPhone developers’ arrogant disdain for Web technologies.”

“Apple is not evil. iPhone developers are stupid. Their problems with the App Store approval process are entirely their own fault and they deserve no commiseration.”

Yea.  This is the exact arugment I’ve been having the desktop developers for 10 years – why hadn’t I connected the dots.

Although Peter-Paul has been “put in his place” and written a rebuttal – I think the issues will also be “fixed” with the competition with Android.

So – if you’re so inclined to write the iPhone app:

But the best proof is what I pointed out above: Apple itself created almost no iPhone web apps. Successful iPhone developers don’t just want to write software that works on the iPhone. They want to write software for the iPhone that’s just as good as Apple’s. Today that means using Cocoa Touch and the native SDK.

When you write a Cocoa Touch app for the iPhone, you’re not starting from scratch. You’re starting with the Cocoa Touch framework. As Faruk Ateş astutely points out in his response to Koch, to discount the framework is to discount everything that sets the iPhone apart as a development platform. Not only are native iPhone apps faster and more capable than their web-app equivalents, but they’re easier to write.

Nothing will be solved today – but as Android continues to spread in it’s open and loving ways…we’re be waiting with our web code ready to spring into action.

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The Best Camera Is The One You Have With You: The Art of iPhoneography – MultimediaShooter

This is a cool little post – and I can tell you, since my iPhone, I have taken more photos and videos than ever.

The Best Camera Is The One You Have With You

The Best Camera Is The One You Have With You: The Art of iPhoneography – MultimediaShooter.

BBC NEWS | Technology | Youth 'cannot live' without web

Me too.  It was about a month ago when my iPhone locked up,  I thought it was dead, it was Friday afternoon and I freaked out.  It came back – but seriously…I love the web.

BBC NEWS | Technology | Youth ‘cannot live’ without web.

How to Price Your iPhone App

How to Price Your iPhone App.

I’m a fan of freemium in iPhone apps.  I don;t mind paying, but it better be good.  :)

iPhone to Become #1 Camera on Flickr

iPhone to Become #1 Camera on Flickr.

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