Oh. My. God. That was just embarrassing. Forget it, tech geeks, save your lame excuses. The iPad worked smoothly and responsively. The Android, not so much. Network problems my ass. Once again, Apple makes it look easy to get it right while the rest show that it isn't.
Christ. I'd rather see the regular idiotic YouTube comments I've come to expect over this inane back and forth of defending one's preferred company. It comes down to this: both Google and Apple make great products. One is focused on utility and standards, the other is focused on fluid and intuitive user experience.
You guys are fruitlessly debating, if one can even call it that, about why company X is better than company Y. That energy is better spent elsewhere, not on a damned YouTube video
@DocWaffles Actually I haven't said that anything is better. I'm simply showing his ignorance in the whole idea. He blurts out random ignorant sentences that hold no factual information. The word "Better" is an opinion and it's unarguable.
@freediverx Lol, typing numbers requires click and holding letter keys? really? No it doesn't...You see the little button to the bottom right with the numbers on it? When you push that it pulls up the number pad. No get out of here iTool.
@freediverx There's not a right way to do it. You can do it by either holding the key down or by selecting the number key pad. Why are you finding things to bitch about? Go ahead and watch the day two when they post it and watch how they made the iPhone and iPad look like childrens toys. If you would open your closed mind and close your open mouth you'd know what this I/O is about. What you're seeing here is a "proof of point" project, it's not a final release nor is it anything close.
Forgot to mention their app automatically populated the price field with zeros, and required the user to hit the backspace key several times to enter their own amount. If this were an iPhone/iPad app, the field would automatically clear the moment it was selected and a numeric keypad would have automatically appeared. Google has some nice products, but their GUIs and attention to detail/quality suck.
@freediverx You're watching a video of google engineers displaying a products capabilities and you're pointing out minor details in scripting. Do you even know how to write an application? Do you realize how minor that detail is? You're not doing anything on this but proving how ignorant general iPhone users are. How many apps are you running right now? Not 41...How many widgets do you have on your home screen? How slow is your browser's javascript benchmarks? Do you even know what that means?
You've just highlighted a fundamental difference between Apple and Google...
Apple strives for perfection, attention to detail, and an optimal user experience. Their obsession with quality starts with their products and extends to every detail in their presentations. They focus on fewer features, fine tuned to perfection. In short, Apple designs products for end users.
Google opts for the shotgun approach. They have a thousand products and they're all in beta. Though great on paper, in real life use, many fall short. They have no style, inconsistent attention to detail, and like Microsoft they are trying to sell a spec sheet rather than a product that is actually pleasant to use. In short, Google designs products for developers.
As a consumer, I will always choose the company that puts ME first, not developers.
@freediverx So is that why Android just outsold Apple in the mobile market? Is that why Android is #1 in apps and web browsing in the mobile market? Looks like Apple is losing this fight.
@DumbestCrayon Because it's a misleading comparison. Android's market is spread across several devices made by several manufacturers, each with a different feature set, different version of the OS, and varying levels of upgradability.
@freediverx Yet again since you don't know anything about Android you would mention more ignorance. Android 2.2 is going to stop the fragmentation. Users that are not on the newest version [the only reason they are is because the manufacturer developed their own version] will be able to update the OS API's via the Android Market. The fact that it's across different devices shows that it's not a proprietary OS and it's actually open unlike Apple. Android outperforms iPhone.
@DumbestCrayon A lot of current Android phones will not be upgradeable to the latest version. Even those that are won't all be upgraded because upgrading an Android is nowhere near as easy as it is on the iPhone.
How open is Google about their search/advertising model? They're only open in areas that aren't part of their core business model, which revolves around completely dominating the online advertising market.
@freediverx Lol, again, you're wrong. Updating an android device is as simple as clicking the notification. When an update is released it is pushed to the phone and the user is notified. The user clicks the notification and it updates. How much easier can that get? And I don't know where you're making this information up from but they like I just said, Android devices will be able to update APIs over the Android Market.
@freediverx they are completely open. of course their business strategies and gmail binaries are patented and kept on google's hands. But they run linux servers, which means the company runs on open source codes, they only pioneered Android, but Android is owned by the WHOLE community, if u don't believe me check OHA or Open Handset Alliance. With the 2.2 release, they will be able to ship Android without Google bits and that will just make it A LOT more open.
@DumbestCrayon Also, Google stole Android's most innovative features from the iPhone. If they're so brilliant, why didn't they come up with a usable smartphone until two years after Apple introduced the iPhone and Schmidt weaseled his way into Apple's board of directors?
@freediverx LOL!!! You're not doing anything but making yourself look more desperate to win...You think that Apple came up with the touch screen phone? You think that Apple came up with mobile apps? Why don't you do yourself a favor and do some research about products before you start ranting about things that you're completely wrong about.
@freediverx Congratulations on stating opinions that hold no fact. They developed a tablet that is useless to over 90% of users. Again, I've looked at the numbers and facts and you've done nothing but spew randomness. Researchers show that only 7% of people are "Very likely" to purchase an iPad and only 13% of people are "Somewhat likely" to buy one. Since you think you're right about these things why don't you expand on your blurted randomness? You keep changing the subject when I show facts.
@DumbestCrayon iPad 3G remains completely sold out at US Apple retail stores. Apple's iPad is a success by any measure. Product is manufactured > placed in stores and immediately sold > replacements required immediately to keep up with demand. With a company that is considered a successful product.
Uh, I think that guy can't use his fingers properly. He had problems tapping the general location of the buttons, and kept going back for almost no reason. Also, the notification bar showed airplane mode...
@zc456 It may be the same app, but fingers are large surfaces.
It would make it easier to use if the buttons or click surfaces were made a bit larger. It's just a small design fault. Love the app though, it working in real time makes it look amazing.
I'm personally excited to see how this could work in my own personal expeditions.
Cool demo.
GirlieBlues 3 months ago
This video is very useful about android thank you. I use ipad but for handphone maybe use android.
claircote4416 7 months ago
I use iPad but interested android.
jonathondixon859 7 months ago
Between Ipad and Android which one is better?
jamecolte 7 months ago
I like Keynote.
liang8231 7 months ago
Android is great.
minami935 7 months ago
I dont like Apple products, but this is not iPad's fail.
It looks like Wifi latency. (bad luck).
theinfinityone 1 year ago
iPad and Android don't mix.
appleAddict240872 1 year ago
Really wish they would slow down, and really get Android right.
Carlos5b7 1 year ago
FAIL
AndreBlackScribe 1 year ago
stevee prolly caused network overload with watching naughty things on his iPad LAWL
iiiiittiiiii 1 year ago
ipad = #FAIL , sorry fanboyz
randomvidz94 1 year ago 5
Apple sucks.
alongub 1 year ago
@alongub Android sucks...
Djluv5 1 year ago
@Djluv5 Can't really make out what ya saying, can you please stop sucking Steves cock while talking?
RonniRasmussen 8 months ago
@RonniRasmussen too bad mate am not a fan of steve jobs... apparently u suck cocks of people that you like...
Djluv5 8 months ago
Oh. My. God. That was just embarrassing. Forget it, tech geeks, save your lame excuses. The iPad worked smoothly and responsively. The Android, not so much. Network problems my ass. Once again, Apple makes it look easy to get it right while the rest show that it isn't.
JakeBarnes12 1 year ago
Christ. I'd rather see the regular idiotic YouTube comments I've come to expect over this inane back and forth of defending one's preferred company. It comes down to this: both Google and Apple make great products. One is focused on utility and standards, the other is focused on fluid and intuitive user experience.
You guys are fruitlessly debating, if one can even call it that, about why company X is better than company Y. That energy is better spent elsewhere, not on a damned YouTube video
DocWaffles 1 year ago
@DocWaffles Actually I haven't said that anything is better. I'm simply showing his ignorance in the whole idea. He blurts out random ignorant sentences that hold no factual information. The word "Better" is an opinion and it's unarguable.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
Tiny keyboard keys.
No key zooming.
Typing numbers requires clicking and holding letter keys.
10 steps to change network settings.
FAIL
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx Lol, typing numbers requires click and holding letter keys? really? No it doesn't...You see the little button to the bottom right with the numbers on it? When you push that it pulls up the number pad. No get out of here iTool.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
@DumbestCrayon If it's so easy, how come Google's two brilliant engineers couldn't figure out the right way to do it?
Sounds like the start of a new line of jokes. "How many Google engineers does it take to fuck up a demo?""
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx There's not a right way to do it. You can do it by either holding the key down or by selecting the number key pad. Why are you finding things to bitch about? Go ahead and watch the day two when they post it and watch how they made the iPhone and iPad look like childrens toys. If you would open your closed mind and close your open mouth you'd know what this I/O is about. What you're seeing here is a "proof of point" project, it's not a final release nor is it anything close.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
Forgot to mention their app automatically populated the price field with zeros, and required the user to hit the backspace key several times to enter their own amount. If this were an iPhone/iPad app, the field would automatically clear the moment it was selected and a numeric keypad would have automatically appeared. Google has some nice products, but their GUIs and attention to detail/quality suck.
Another fail...
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx You're watching a video of google engineers displaying a products capabilities and you're pointing out minor details in scripting. Do you even know how to write an application? Do you realize how minor that detail is? You're not doing anything on this but proving how ignorant general iPhone users are. How many apps are you running right now? Not 41...How many widgets do you have on your home screen? How slow is your browser's javascript benchmarks? Do you even know what that means?
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
You've just highlighted a fundamental difference between Apple and Google...
Apple strives for perfection, attention to detail, and an optimal user experience. Their obsession with quality starts with their products and extends to every detail in their presentations. They focus on fewer features, fine tuned to perfection. In short, Apple designs products for end users.
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx
Google opts for the shotgun approach. They have a thousand products and they're all in beta. Though great on paper, in real life use, many fall short. They have no style, inconsistent attention to detail, and like Microsoft they are trying to sell a spec sheet rather than a product that is actually pleasant to use. In short, Google designs products for developers.
As a consumer, I will always choose the company that puts ME first, not developers.
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx So is that why Android just outsold Apple in the mobile market? Is that why Android is #1 in apps and web browsing in the mobile market? Looks like Apple is losing this fight.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
@DumbestCrayon Because it's a misleading comparison. Android's market is spread across several devices made by several manufacturers, each with a different feature set, different version of the OS, and varying levels of upgradability.
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx Yet again since you don't know anything about Android you would mention more ignorance. Android 2.2 is going to stop the fragmentation. Users that are not on the newest version [the only reason they are is because the manufacturer developed their own version] will be able to update the OS API's via the Android Market. The fact that it's across different devices shows that it's not a proprietary OS and it's actually open unlike Apple. Android outperforms iPhone.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
@DumbestCrayon A lot of current Android phones will not be upgradeable to the latest version. Even those that are won't all be upgraded because upgrading an Android is nowhere near as easy as it is on the iPhone.
How open is Google about their search/advertising model? They're only open in areas that aren't part of their core business model, which revolves around completely dominating the online advertising market.
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx Lol, again, you're wrong. Updating an android device is as simple as clicking the notification. When an update is released it is pushed to the phone and the user is notified. The user clicks the notification and it updates. How much easier can that get? And I don't know where you're making this information up from but they like I just said, Android devices will be able to update APIs over the Android Market.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
@freediverx they are completely open. of course their business strategies and gmail binaries are patented and kept on google's hands. But they run linux servers, which means the company runs on open source codes, they only pioneered Android, but Android is owned by the WHOLE community, if u don't believe me check OHA or Open Handset Alliance. With the 2.2 release, they will be able to ship Android without Google bits and that will just make it A LOT more open.
xtenpeben 1 year ago
@DumbestCrayon Also, Google stole Android's most innovative features from the iPhone. If they're so brilliant, why didn't they come up with a usable smartphone until two years after Apple introduced the iPhone and Schmidt weaseled his way into Apple's board of directors?
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx LOL!!! You're not doing anything but making yourself look more desperate to win...You think that Apple came up with the touch screen phone? You think that Apple came up with mobile apps? Why don't you do yourself a favor and do some research about products before you start ranting about things that you're completely wrong about.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
@DumbestCrayon They didn't invent the touchscreen phone. They PERFECTED it.
They didn't invent the digital music player. They PERFECTED it.
They didn't invent the tablet computer. They developed the first tablet computer that was actually useful and successful.
freediverx 1 year ago
@freediverx Congratulations on stating opinions that hold no fact. They developed a tablet that is useless to over 90% of users. Again, I've looked at the numbers and facts and you've done nothing but spew randomness. Researchers show that only 7% of people are "Very likely" to purchase an iPad and only 13% of people are "Somewhat likely" to buy one. Since you think you're right about these things why don't you expand on your blurted randomness? You keep changing the subject when I show facts.
DumbestCrayon 1 year ago
@DumbestCrayon iPad 3G remains completely sold out at US Apple retail stores. Apple's iPad is a success by any measure. Product is manufactured > placed in stores and immediately sold > replacements required immediately to keep up with demand. With a company that is considered a successful product.
macewan 1 year ago
@macewan sold out through branding and not true innovation... its a different story...the device (ipad) is a fail, the brand (apple) is not
HIGHandFLYandRYE 1 year ago
@HIGHandFLYandRYE Since lots of folks in this little southern town have iPad - since my mother and her friends own iPads - I see this as a win.
macewan 1 year ago
google sucks.....go and cook dinner for steve jobs
raavi0085 1 year ago
google sucks.....go and cook dinner for steve jobs
raavi0085 1 year ago
@2:35 you see that the Phone wifi is disconnected at first :D. Its not network glitches or the apps fault. Just user error :)
zerverize 1 year ago
Nice, San Jose Sharks colors baby.
Nolimit4show 1 year ago
wow that's a big fail :D
daxx2k 1 year ago 2
this kind of thing wont happen on iphone 3GS.. iphone OSX mobile will take care of everything including connecting to the wifi.
crumcon 1 year ago
забавный этот паренек, на куклу похож немного, игрушечный какойто
igorekrybakov 1 year ago
hahaha ROFL
PHPManTut 1 year ago
I hope this Android app was just for demonstration purposes... the boxes and windows are very small, they look like WinMo apps with styluses needed..
KnightMD 1 year ago
Wow... that's a huge fail...
KnightMD 1 year ago
reebok web workers? very subtle
LukeFender196 1 year ago
Uh, I think that guy can't use his fingers properly. He had problems tapping the general location of the buttons, and kept going back for almost no reason. Also, the notification bar showed airplane mode...
mastermind7771 1 year ago
The WIFI in a hole Google conference is messing up? are you kidding me?
angelusp777 1 year ago
@angelusp777 yah, bout that... a room of 5000 people on android phones and ur surprised the wifi is clogged?
dubbleduff 1 year ago 7
@angelusp777 a free wifi spot where tons of geeks are at will always be heavily congested
mejdam 1 year ago
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jimbobmcfred 1 year ago
hey is that a nexus one with the sense ui running???
xghostyxjokerx 1 year ago
That iPad app looks cumbersone; probably easier to use with a mouse, i think.
JogBird 1 year ago
@JogBird Its the exact same app. O.o
zc456 1 year ago
@zc456 It may be the same app, but fingers are large surfaces.
It would make it easier to use if the buttons or click surfaces were made a bit larger. It's just a small design fault. Love the app though, it working in real time makes it look amazing.
I'm personally excited to see how this could work in my own personal expeditions.
AcenZac 1 year ago