Posted 06.03.10 | Filed under: Business Strategy, Platforms & Channels, Products & Services
“The App Store must rank among the most carefully policed software platforms in history,” the technology writer Steven Johnson recently noted in The Times. Policed why? To maintain the App Store’s separateness from the open Web, of course, and to drive up the perceived value of the store’s offerings. Perception, after all, is everything: many apps are to the Web as bottled water is to tap — an inventive and proprietary new way of decanting, packaging and pricing something that could once be had free.
via Virginia Heffernan, The Death of the Open Web – NYTimes.com.
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