Today in Tech: Does location matter; Apple Maps
The outer ring of support is Silicon Valley itself, and the value it adds is significant. There’s no question you can start a successful startup elsewhere. There are plenty of examples to prove that. But even the most ardent boosters of other cities wouldn’t claim they’re at parity with the Bay Area. All other things being equal, Silicon Valley is the best place to start a startup.Most of the YC-like organizations that have appeared in recent years have been created with the goal of enriching the startup community in some particular town. That’s a significant difference, because that was never our goal with Y Combinator. When we started it, in Boston, our goal was to help founders, not to help Boston.
If Mossberg disapproved of an Apple product, there was no question whose side Jobs would take. In 2008, when Mossberg, along with many other critics, panned MobileMe, an email synchronization service that was supposed to mimic the functionality offered by the popular BlackBerry smartphone, Jobs erupted. He called a meeting of the MobileMe team and berated them for having disappointed him, themselves, and one another. Worst of all, they had embarrassed Apple publicly. “You’ve tarnished Apple’s reputation,” he told them. “You should hate each other for having let each other down. Walt Mossberg, our friend, is no longer writing good things about us.”
I wonder what his reaction would have been for Apple’s much criticized venture into maps – an app that has replaced Google Maps in its latest OS. Critics have been mocking it ever since Apple released its iOS 6 upgrade yesterday.I upgraded my iPad and iPod Touch early morning yesterday, and even as I was admiring how easy it was – it didn’t require more than a few taps – the upgrade was over – almost. I had a few glitches with wifi, which got quickly sorted out once I reconnected it (a trick we all learnt from using Microsoft products). I checked out maps too. It was not as neat as Google Maps, but I enjoyed seeing some Manhattan landmarks in 3D. My big disappointment came when I searched for my part of the town in Bangalore. It couldn’t even find Frazer Town.Bring back the Google Maps, Apple.Also of interest
- Infosys mulling salary hike for employees? – Economic Times
- The Apple/Google Map Wars: What Comes Next? - WSJ
- iPhone 5 teardown from iFixit – Video
- How can we make devices better? By studying what people actually do – GigaOm
- Retail: Dumped by Walmart, Amazon Should Fear Other Frenemies – Wired
First Published: Sep 21, 2012, 08:45
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