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06/27/08 12:54 PM

#78450 RE: langostino #78449

iPhone Developer Program/Center

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Apple to Offer iTunes Remote Control App for iPhone and iPod Touch
Thursday June 26, 2008 09:35 PM EST; Category: iPhone
Written by Arnold Kim
Apple released a pre-release version of iTunes 7.7 for developers tonight. In the Read Me of the iTunes installer is a hint at a previously unannounced iPhone/iPod Touch application:
Use iTunes 7.7 to sync music, video, and more with iPhone 3G, and download applications from the iTunes Store exclusively designed for iPhone and iPod touch with software version 2.0 or later. Also use the new Remote application for iPhone or iPod touch to control iTunes playback from anywhere in your home -- a free download from the App Store.

Apple reveals that they will be offering a free app on the App Store that allows you to remotely control iTunes in your home from your iPhone or iPod Touch. The application will presumably work under Wi-Fi to control playback of iTunes.

Apple has previously patented methods to implement such an iPhone Media remote control.


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Tex

06/27/08 1:33 PM

#78453 RE: langostino #78449

Apple and outside developers

from a management standpoint, Apple's relationship with developers is being handled fairly poorly. Abysmal to non-existent communication, destruction of goodwill for no apparent reason, and an apparently increasingly insular approach where foresight/insight on potential challenges, issues, problems (and associated solutions) are only generated internally. Given the similar issues plaguing Leopard, one has to wonder whether putting Forstall in charge of the iPhone platform was a good move.

No question Apple's making a mess of it. But recall, Apple didn't want to be here at all: Apple wanted to be the sole provider of apps, excluding maybe web "apps". Apple's been dragged to this place and never had any intention of being here. No wonder its management isn't thinking how to do a better job here: it was never on their radar and was never part of the vision they were trying to bring to life.

I have no idea what Forstall's credentials are, and though it's easy to make biting speculation from my safe distance, I'll withhold on the basis that I really don't know. It's possible Apple needs an iTS/Apple Store team to make the whole online download licensing experience work for the whole panoply of users, and give them the task of figuring out how to grow it into a valuable property. Apple could really leverage it if it cared to. Apple could use the possibility of worldwide music, software, eBooks, school lectures, etc. as a tool to change lots of lives, and to really put content creators in a better position both to connect with audiences and to negotiate with various kinds of business managers and organizers.

Apple has got its hand on something, but the question is whether Apple will strike while the iron is hot, or let it get cold while it's still but a modest tool.

Take care,
--Tex.