So, Steve Jobs Does Agree With Me About iPhone Software

In a published e-mail exchange with the Wall Street Journal’s Walt Mossberg, Steve Jobs reveals something hugely important. That is, he shows he understands that iPhone is not like iPod as regards the importance of software. Job says,
I will say that the iPhone is the most sophisticated software platform ever created for a mobile device, and that we think software features are where the action will be in the coming years. Stay tuned.
Indeed. Of course, software features are where the action will be for the entire mobile industry in the coming years. That’s why companies like Nokia, Motorola and Sony Ericsson are building software developer communities.
As I’ve said before, iPhone will be an incredible device to develop applications for; and, Apple simply won’t be able to develop all the great new applications themselves. Neither will Apple have the bandwidth to build one-to-one relationships with many software development companies in ways that make the economics work. So, Apple will need to come up with ways of helping any developer to build great native applications for iPhone.
In other words, Apple will need to open iPhone up, or watch the offerings of their competitors gain ever more amazing new software features, while iPhone stagnates…
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