19 Aug 2010

The Web Is Dead... OR Maybe Not

IMAGE SOURCE: Wired.com: The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet

I have to disagree with Chris Anderson and Michael Wolff. While Apps are the popular thing right now, there is too much fragmentation between Operating Systems. iPhone/iPad support this 3D HTML5, Android supports Flash, Blackberry does this, Symbian does that... yada, yada, yada...

Then on top of OS fragmentations, you have fragmentations between different versions of the OS. For example, the iPhone 4 & iPhone 3GS is running the 4th version (iOS 4) of the iPhone OS and can do multi-tasking with apps, while the iPhone 3G can run the iPhone iOS 4, but it can't do multi-tasking with apps. Then the iPads aren't getting the iOS 4 until Q4 of this year, so whoever has an iPad you won't be able to do multi-tasking until then. Yes, fragmentation will always exist because of better technology, but obviously less fragmentation is better than more fragmentation.

A solution to fragmentation is web apps! All browser support HTML. I'm still not touting HTML5 as the savior from fragmentation completely, but I am saying that is can help.

From a developer's or product manager's standpoint it would be easier and much more cost effective to develop multiple web views with HTML, than to have specialized teams developing an app for the iPhone, the iPad, the Desktops, Android, Blackberry, Symbian, etc... Right there you are up to 6 various apps platforms, 6 completely different operating systems (iOS, Windows, Mac OS X, Android OS, RIM & Symbian), and at least 2 different programming languages (Java & Objective-C). Developing apps is a hassle, time consuming and most developers only specialize in one or two languages.

I think apps are a great tool for the here and now, but in the coming years I'm betting mobile web will end up as the king.

 


 

Resources:

4 Aug 2010

My Consumer Status with Apple Over the Years

I thought I would take a minute to explain how my view on Apple has changed over the years:

  • Prior to college I had no experience with Apple and do to my immaturity I thought they sucked.
  • In college I started working for an eLearning company and was introducted to my first Mac and Final Cut Pro. I found it fabulous... no blue screen of death and it just worked. A start to a beautiful relationship... I'm completely sold that everyone should have a Mac over Windows.
  • Got my first iPhone right before the iPhone 3GS came out. Feel in love all over again.
  • Started developing iPhone apps using Flash CS5 Packager for iPhone, get one, TheProducer (Lite Edition) approved and in the iTunes App Store.
  • I developed a full version of TheProducer and submit it to the iTunes App Store.
  • Apple then announces the iPad. I pre-order an iPad. Meanwhile, I'm starting to build an iPad version of TheProducer using Flash CS5.
  • I get my iPad and even get TheProducer working on it and within days Apple block Flash (and AIR apps) on the iPhone and iPad.
  • 6 email inquiries later, the full version of TheProducer is still "In Review" at Apple and has been since March 15, 2010.
  • I lost my temper with Apple: 
  • I swap to the Google Nexus One and Android 2.2. If I may add, runs Flash and AIR apps really nicely!
  • Future outlook... I still think Windows is an inferior product in comparison to Mac OS X, but I don't think I'll be buying an iPhone 4 anytime soon.

BTW... I'm selling my iPad! Can't wait to get my hands on Notion Ink's ADAM!!!

10 Jun 2010

Quoted on Adobe.com (Adobe AIR 2 Released)

I was quoted on Adobe.com in regards to the public release of Adobe AIR 2. CHECK IT OUT: http://blogs.adobe.com/air/2010/06/introducing_air_2.html Stay tuned, I'll have an AIR 2 app releasing shortly!

BTW... this is in relation to Adobe releasing AIR 2!

4 Feb 2010

TheProducer: My First iPhone App!

Well, after a couple months of development, my first iPhone App is completed and has been submitted to Apple's iTunes App Store. Just waiting to receive the word it has been accepted.

Stay tuned for the link!

Lee Graham's Posterous

I'm Lee Graham and I'm a Flash Platform Developer, Lead eLearning Developer for Harris Corporation PSPC, Android fan, well-rounded-geek, Co-Founder of TRImaginationfiancé to the world's most beautiful girl!


More About Me...