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Blackberry wants to legally force developers to develop for their platform
Posted on 1/22/15 at 12:57 pm
Posted on 1/22/15 at 12:57 pm
What kind of pinko commie bullshite is this?
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Who does this frick think he is? How disconnected is he from how software and hardware work together? Can't wait until Portal is legally mandated to run on a potato. I can see this going well for him and Blackberry.
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he thinks it is so “discriminatory” that he wants legislators to widen the definition of net neutrality to include “application neutrality.”
In other words, if a company makes an app for iOS and Android, they must also make a version for BlackBerry and all other operating systems.
In a blog post on BlackBerry’s site that was adapted from a letter Chen sent to several members of Congress, Chen wrote “all wireless broadband customers must have the ability to access any lawful applications and content they choose, and applications/content providers must be prohibited from discriminating based on the customer’s mobile operating system.”
In support of his argument, Chen, who joined BlackBerry as chairman and CEO in November 2013, notes that BlackBerry makes BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) available for iPhone users, even though Apple has not reciprocated by opening up its own messaging service to other platforms.
He also took a swing at Netflix: “Netflix, which has forcefully advocated for carrier neutrality, has discriminated against BlackBerry customers by refusing to make its streaming movie service available to them.”
Who does this frick think he is? How disconnected is he from how software and hardware work together? Can't wait until Portal is legally mandated to run on a potato. I can see this going well for him and Blackberry.
This post was edited on 1/22/15 at 1:01 pm
Posted on 1/22/15 at 1:18 pm to colorchangintiger
When BlackBerry was king of the hill back in the day, BBM was nowhere to be found on other platforms. They only changed there minds when they were at the bottom of the totem pole. It is amazing how things look different from top and then from the bottom.
Posted on 1/22/15 at 1:23 pm to colorchangintiger
That doesn't reek of desperation at all.
Posted on 1/22/15 at 1:31 pm to colorchangintiger
He sounds like a total child. If I were a shareholder I'd push for him to be replaced. That's pretty damned embarrassing.
Posted on 1/22/15 at 1:45 pm to colorchangintiger
Ironically he sits on the board of directors at Disney. Bob Iger (CEO) of Disney sits on the board directors at Apple.
Posted on 1/22/15 at 4:04 pm to nolanola
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Bob Iger (CEO) of Disney sits on the board directors at Apple.
well Disney has a whole lot to thank Apple for after all... Disney could just sneeze and not even notice Chan's departure, or care for that matter, he's screwed.
Posted on 1/22/15 at 4:43 pm to colorchangintiger
Nintendo need to follow this path as well.
Posted on 1/22/15 at 8:15 pm to colorchangintiger
Let me get this straight, Blackberry wants Congress to just start printing money so they can pay developers to support platforms that normal investors are currently not interested in funding? Or does Blackberry plan to subsidize these development themselves?
From where does Mr. Chen propose this additional money originate? Tax-payers? frick that noise! If Blackberry and Microsoft are pissed that developers for not supporting their platform, maybe they should make better dev-tools and API available. If Blackberry and Microsoft are butthurt tech companies aren't jumping on their band-wagon to support their platforms, instead of crying to Congress to disregard the Free-Market; making they should recognize the support gap for what it is: their products are perceived to be inferior and tech-companies don't have as much confidence in them as they do their competitors. This is not collusion between Apple and Google nor is it the result of uncompetitive business practices! It's survival of the fittest! Blackberry shat their own bed, the onus to save themselves is on them; not the app-developers!
From where does Mr. Chen propose this additional money originate? Tax-payers? frick that noise! If Blackberry and Microsoft are pissed that developers for not supporting their platform, maybe they should make better dev-tools and API available. If Blackberry and Microsoft are butthurt tech companies aren't jumping on their band-wagon to support their platforms, instead of crying to Congress to disregard the Free-Market; making they should recognize the support gap for what it is: their products are perceived to be inferior and tech-companies don't have as much confidence in them as they do their competitors. This is not collusion between Apple and Google nor is it the result of uncompetitive business practices! It's survival of the fittest! Blackberry shat their own bed, the onus to save themselves is on them; not the app-developers!
Posted on 1/23/15 at 11:24 am to colorchangintiger
THey really mismanaged their "comeback". And this is from a loyal BB user. Alas, no mas BB
Posted on 1/23/15 at 11:32 am to CBandits82
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Nintendo need to follow this path as well.
Now this I could get behind.
Posted on 1/24/15 at 8:33 am to colorchangintiger
I love Chen but bad move here.
Posted on 1/24/15 at 9:00 am to colorchangintiger
This is comedy gold.
Posted on 1/25/15 at 10:57 am to SG_Geaux
To be fair, BB users developed work arounds for Netflix and then Netflix went out of its way to disable them. We are not talking pirating here. People still had to pay the monthly netflix subscription. It was intentionally keeping BB users from using netflix. I get it through the Amazon Appstore but you get the point. They've offered to pay to produce some apps and were told no as well.
However, Apple and Google took the risk, created their appstores, and BB sneered at them for doing so. Literally and publicly sneered. They paid a price for the arrogance.
However, Apple and Google took the risk, created their appstores, and BB sneered at them for doing so. Literally and publicly sneered. They paid a price for the arrogance.
This post was edited on 1/25/15 at 11:48 am
Posted on 1/25/15 at 11:33 am to prplhze2000
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Apple and Google took the risk, created appstores when there was no such thing, and BB sneered at them for doing so.
The Palm App Store predates Apple and Google's. Apple, then Google, were the first to offer an AppStore through an application directly on the device.
ETA- Blackberry always seemed to have the enterprise market cornered over Palm, despite Palm being a vastly superior platform. I never understood that one.
This post was edited on 1/25/15 at 11:35 am
Posted on 1/25/15 at 11:47 am to Hopeful Doc
You are right. I should change it to "their".
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