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Apple MobileMe iPhone Flop

by johnford on August 6, 2008

CEO admits on an internal email that the updated . Internet portal is “not up to ’s standards.”

The memo was posted online at Ars Technica on August 5th and reinforces what and computer users of the new service have been clamoring about since it launched; just isn’t ready for primetime.

was introduced as an update to the old . web portal at the 2008 Developers Conference in June under much fanfare. The service was touted as a companion for the updated 3G with Exchange “push” features that would supply home users with many of the same advantages found on corporate Exchange servers.Steve Jobs on a good day.

Has Been Mobile-Missfire for .

From day one was plagued with issues. For $99.00 a year users were offered features including sync services for their email, contacts, and calendar across their , iPod touch, , and PC devices. Instead the service was plagued with bugs and outages. was frequently unavailable and synchronization was a crapshoot. apologized for the snags and gave subscribers a free 30-day extension.

The Nitty Gritty Memo.

In the memo from Jobs’ the CEO admits that was not up to standards and that the application clearly needed more time and testing. Jobs’ goes on to imply that might have bitten off more than it could chew with the simultaneous / 3G launch, that it “was a mistake to launch at the same time as 3G, 2.0 software and the App Store. We all had more than enough to do, and could have been delayed without consequence.”

Why if You Can Get It for Free?

Many of the . features, originally a free service called “iTools,” introduced at the 2000 Macworld Expo, could be found on the Internet for much less than the price tag of $99.00. Free services such as Gmail, Flickr, Box.net and Google CalDav syncing offered many of the same features available with ., albeit without the tight integration and ease of use . brought to the table.

If wanted to grow their . subscriber base, they had to offer new features to the service and give users a compelling reason to renew and to woo new customers over to the . fold. The Exchange features offered with in tandem with the insanely popular seemed like a home run when the service was introduced at the Developers Conference. Unfortunately the service and bug issues that experienced bred a user backlash is not used to experiencing from its fervent fan-base. The bite so far has proved to be a bitter pill for both and users.

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Fun with PulpMotion

by johnford on April 10, 2008

Well, this is a nifty little app I stumbled across. is a very -like application that allows you to make slide shows in, excuse the pun, a . check it out here.

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About/Contact

by johnford on March 20, 2008

A short history… of the site, not necessarily me.

Johnford.net started quite a few years ago as the now defunct .com. was a portal patterned after the macsurfer.com site. But, instead of the being geared towards the fan-boy’s, it was intensive. Essentially a links and commentary site highlighting the latest in the world of corporate and not so corporate broadcasting. lasted a few years, but in the end, it was all just too much damn work for very little return. Other sites have popped up to take it’s place, including the excellent and industry site allaccess.com. Unfortunately, the niche wasn’t completely filled, and there really isn’t a ‘one stop’ portal supplying links to the other sites. was pretty handy, but sorry, it’s gone.

About this time I got the bright idea of using my personal domain as a blog. Over the years, johnford.net swung from a site primarily about and media, to a singer-songwriter/americana links and commentary site, and eventually becoming just my personal blog, with commentary, inane and often on whatever strikes my mind. The archives could go back quite a bit further than are currently listed, and there are thousands more postings on my old movable type blog. However, importing them all is just more damn trouble than it’s worth.

So what do you get here? Basically me. My thoughts, , , photography, etc… It’s a continuing work in progress to get things up and running again after almost a couple of years of letting the site flounder in the wings. Where will the site go next? only knows. But thanks for stopping by and visiting. I do promise to be more vigilant in the future about keeping the site more up to date. Feel free to contact me by shooting me an email using the form below if you have any questions or just want to say hi!

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I wonder if steve jobs knows about this?

by johnford on January 25, 2008

I wonder if steve jobs knows about this?Originally uploaded by spoot.

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