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Episode: 835
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Title: HPR0835: Amazon sets the world on Fire
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0835/hpr0835.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 03:15:07
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GAEDNA
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Jarrier
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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, this is Mr. Gadgets, and I thought I would
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continue the discussion that I kind of began with the white Android tablet suck, and continue
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this one because I am at the cusp, I am between the mobile revolution tier that are shaking
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the very pillars of the mobile world, i.e. just last week, Amazon announced the Amazon
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Fire and the world is on fire, right? The Amazon Fire, the Kindle Fire, so it's their 4a,
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sorry, their 4a, into their 4a, which is selling you off over their devices, specifically
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stuff that you can consume via the device. So obviously the Kindle readers are probably
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a little argument with the given to the fact that the Kindle readers are probably the most
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popular reader, and kind of revolutionize that whole reader space. There were lots of Sony readers,
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back to, I bought some of those first Christopher Friends own them, things like that, and there are
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plenty of Sony readers that were around, other kinds of digital readers that were around,
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before the Kindle came along, but the Kindle kind of really set a standard for those kinds of
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things that changed things around, quite a bit in that kind of space, especially with the
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going beyond just the Wi-Fi connection, and having that 3G, so you can order the book right there,
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and get it 3G delivered to your device directly, plus that, you know, same as all the other
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users who have that e-ink, so it's very easy to read. Various types of devices, you don't
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long away, and they came out with the Wi-Fi only ones, and they come out with the more recent ones
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that are just the, you know, ones that have advertisements that they're really not that inclusive,
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I guess, from what people say. It's just that advertising that flashes on the screen when it's
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in its screen saber mode, if you will, for things that are on the page that's never
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interesting, but you're actually being looked. Okay, so now take that and mix that up with the idea
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that you want a color screen that won't be as readable outside, and maybe arguably less readable
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overall, but it will allow you to have the full color kinds of things, so you want a full color
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kind of catalog, or comic books, if you will, full color magazine, sorry, getting over cold here.
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Well, you know, you can do that, just like those Android tablets, just like the iPad,
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and have all of that kind of give this there, plus you have all the stuff that you are using on Amazon,
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and it will be straight here on your Kindle, and so they're really hoping that this is going to
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make big splash, and really get you to, of course, buy more stuff from them. And this is obvious,
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but then again, let's keep in mind, all right, I'm going to, I'm going to set aside the whole thing
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about the openness of cloud and the openness of things online, and all those kinds of things,
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all those kinds of arguments, okay. Ever since we've been interacting with the internet,
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and people have started offering us free services, it's always been the cost. They're still going
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to make money, and it isn't from, you know, well, it's from our attention. They have our attention,
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and they sell things through that attention that they get from us, okay.
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You're paying for it one way or another.
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So with Amazon at least so far, the attention that they want from these devices that you buy
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from them is relatively small for the cheaper price that they would give you with the, with offers.
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There wasn't any mention in the last week's press conference about whether there's going to be
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options for these new models that came out with some really nice new models of their e-paper
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versions of things, as well as the Kindle fire, the color one. As you might guess, I'm extremely
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interested in the Kindle fire, because it's my seven inch form factor, which I really want
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for my media consumption device. I want to read my book, and even my magazine will be fine,
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about a 70's template. I have attempted this and proven this to myself, and it's more than
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adequate for some checking my e-mail and, you know, all those kinds of things also. Some of the
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negatives that people have brought up about this particular model are, and I read an all-touch
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tablet article on this, and some of the things that he brought up, and other people online have
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been bringing this up to a couple of other reviews of what was talked about in the session last week.
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No camera. Now, I'm not sure with tablets that no camera is really that much of an issue.
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Perhaps let's go with a seven inch tablet, as opposed to a 10 inch tablet being heavier.
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I'm not sure how much taking your pictures with your tablet you're going to do. This was a caveat
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of one guy who I saw who had a brand new HD touchpad, which I think he had actually won at the
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Linux, the Ohio Linux, that's when I was there, and they were giving me a couple of the HD touch
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pads there, and I think maybe he had a brand new fresh HD touchpad, and while he was listening to
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DualCore, he was actually holding the touchpad up and videoing as they were playing. But I imagine
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the virus were getting pretty tired after a while. Not that everybody's hard working in time
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from, you know, just bunching and stuff, and dancing around and having a good time, but
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I'm not sure that that's that practical. It's not your phone, your phone, you take a picture,
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and it's about the same size as your camera would be if you had a little contact camera, and
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I don't know. But admittedly, I'm a still camera guy, but I'm not a movie camera guy. I'm not a
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video person. I'm not a videographer. I'm a photographer. And I don't know whether that's something
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happened to do with my generation, but that was the visual media that I learned, and that's where
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I'm sticking with, but the videography is as much of an interest to me. I'm really not sure how much
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a forward-facing camera, you know, I think that's what it's called. Anyway, the one that you could
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take a picture, you could use a screen of the tablet and take a picture or something that's
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the front of you, using it as a camera that way. I'm not sure how practical that really is.
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Give me some feedback, or even better yet, Ken would love you to call in a show and talk about
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how you would use a tablet or how you do use your tablet, okay? The second thing is not having
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a tablet that's facing towards you, okay? Whatever that is, forward-facing, backward-facing.
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The camera is essentially a webcam. Now that could be useful at a tablet I would think,
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because if you're sitting in the coffee shop and you want to do a little Google Hangout,
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you'd have a little camera on there, and I suppose that could be adventurous. But you know,
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that's not my 7-inch tablet necessarily kind of thing. I don't know. I suppose I can miss that.
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I suppose it could be nice to have that. And there's something that says that maybe sometime
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later on that might be added in, or some kind of a dongle that you could put, you know,
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put onto it, because I'm pretty sure I believe I remember this thing at a USB,
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many USB, I think, maybe micro USB. So maybe somebody will come up with a, you know,
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a plug-out, a plugable camera to add that to it for a little webcam.
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I've done the Google Plus Hangout a couple times, and you know, it's kind of interesting,
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and I guess if I had that, I might use it with that purpose on occasion.
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But it's not going to be a big loss, because I own 27-inch tablets that did have, you know,
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camera's on them, and I really didn't miss the camera. That's my own personal preference,
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that's my own personal usage. You were vitally sugary, not bellowed in all states,
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standard disc labor. So the thing that interests me about this, the other thing that he said,
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though, was the fact that it did not have, let's see, what was it, didn't have the camera,
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right? And also that it, oh no, what was it now? I'm sorry, I'm blanking. That's the first time I
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could remember having totally blanked on this stream of consciousness kind of things, but
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sometimes the stream kind of gets damned up a little bit by rocking it, kind of hops over.
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So it doesn't have the camera, but I'm not sure I would really miss the camera all that much.
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You might, okay? But the other thing about it is it does not have a microSD slot the way a lot
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of these things do, but it has the cloud built into it. Now another, I see as a positive about it,
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is this new browser. Not admittedly, yes, they're, you know, they're going to be having your
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info of what you're browsing up there on their EC2 stories. They're Amazon, you know, back in
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that's going to basically take what you're browsing and compress it down or pre-render it or
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something like that, they were saying. Anyway, somehow they're going to make that browsing faster
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to your local device because your EC2 and back in on the Amazon is going to be lots of big old
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graphic engine for your website. Now, I know, yeah, they're checking everything, but they're
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already tracking everything you do in everywhere they possibly can, okay? And they're going to sell
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you stuff. So it doesn't really matter that much as it's Google tracking everything that you do,
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and they're sending you ads that are most likely Amazon ads or that Amazon is tracking you.
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Maybe it's a little more efficient tracking. What it is you're looking at? I guess if it really
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started showing you ads and stuff I was interested in, they're tracking me anyway and they're showing
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me a pinch of ads I don't care about. Maybe if you think you do a little bit more,
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teach show me ads that I was interested in. Who does? But if it makes it faster, I can ignore ads.
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I can ignore ads all day. I ignore ads just out the wazoo, okay? I ignore ads on such a regular
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basis. It almost abases me. I went on a trip, I mentioned off and on, that my daughter is a
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grad student up in the zoolomontana. A couple of years ago when we were going on the trip up to
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the zoolomontana to find a place for her to live while she was up there in grad school, I took along
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a little debt book that I had, and I had done a fresh install onto that netbook of whatever was
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the litokloss using at the particular time, and whatever that particular one was that I was using,
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did not have flash as a default, and I did not, I purposely did not install flash, even though
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it was pretty easy to do post install. And I wanted to experience what was it like to have a non-flash
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right of a device? Like an iPad, right? Can't run flash on the iPad. I wanted to actually experience
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the internet without flash. And invariably, I lost out on almost no content I was actually
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interested in, but what I did notice was how many ads were over there at the edge that it could
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show me because they were at flash. And normally I got really good at just ignoring those. They're
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on the peripheral of my vision, and they don't even get, you know, my eyes attention.
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Maybe subliminally, there's like a little ghost image of the ad over there that's subliminally
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kidding to my subcops. Ooh, that's a terrible idea. Maybe advertisers will start figuring out how to
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get the ads that you don't pay any attention to, to somehow flash or something, and get into your
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subconscious so you want to buy the product anyway, you don't look at them. That's a bad technology.
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Nobody take that idea to run with it. Nobody's built that technology, okay? So,
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what I didn't see was all the bunch of ads, and I started noticing them because I got the little
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you can't play this because you don't have flash. Don't you want to, you know, load flash? Well,
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no, because I don't want to see any seven ads that are along the side.
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Now, because that's not going to happen with this thing, I think this thing does play flash,
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right? That's one of the advantages of Android over iOS play flash.
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One of the other advantages, I know the other one he said was that it was not using the Android
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App Store. Now, I already explained to you that there's something going on with the Android App Store
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because, you know, that's why Android tab was suck. It's because you can't just get the Android
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App Store on any version of Android. You've got to have the blush version of Android,
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and if you don't have the Android App Store, it doesn't mean you can just
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sideload an APK on there because the APK isn't available because all they have is a QR code,
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orally, to take you to the Android App Store. So, not having the Android App Store, but having
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a App Store from Amazon that works. Yes, right now, there are not as many Android apps on the
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Amazon Android App Store as there are on the actual Android App Store. But,
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if this is as successful as I think it will be, this is almost going to take over as the app store
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you want to be on, or at least it will be as important to be on as the Android App Store for phones
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that this will be the place to be for your tablet app, and the Android App Store is going to end up
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being the place to be for your phone size app. I can almost see that kind of dichotomy happening here
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if this is as successful as it is. I think it's going to be because at 200 bucks, folks, 200 bucks,
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they have that magic price point. 200 bucks is they killed off everybody else that's going to do
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a tablet. Your tablet has to be remarkably better than this to get anywhere near any more money than
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this. I mean, you're going to have to show me that you're way better than this thing is at 200 bucks
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to even get 300 bucks out of me for your quote unquote real Android tablet.
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And the Chinese guys that have been making hay at doing the sub 200, hey, they're gone, right?
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That whole business has left, left the building, okay? So,
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I'm thinking, obviously, from how I'm enthusiastic about it, that this thing has a real chance,
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but it has a chance only if, beyond the, I mean, I'm probably going to buy one, and it's probably
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going to be around with me all the time, you know, because it's a seven inch tablet, and it can
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be with me easier all the time than anything bigger than that. But I called into an iOS oriented
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show, Mac OS Kim, and I made a comment to him when they were having discussion about this,
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and I said, the true success of this is going to be the execution in terms of how, okay? They have
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the what? They have the ecosystem. They have the media that you want to see on this device,
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and they own all of it. Now, the reason why I think this is going to be successful and
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more successful than it, but he also has been with the Nander Tesla so far, is because they're
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competing to tackle on their own terms, and in the way that everybody from the open side of things
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takes, which is, they own everything. They own the hardware, they own the delivery of the media,
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they own all the media that they're delivering, they own the entire thing vertical, all the way
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from ground zero, the silicon, hiring who's going to do the silicon, stacking it up,
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all the way to the end user. They own the entire package, except for the Wi-Fi that gets you,
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you know, the, the internet that gets you to your house and the Wi-Fi that talks to you while you're
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there. And that is why they're going to succeed at this, because that's what Apple gets. It's the
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entire experience. I just want it to work, like I ran to the last five. And I think this is just
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going to work. And I'm going to say a couple of things that are going to put me like, oh my god,
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I'm a hare-kick here, okay? Number one, I don't even mind that it has less apps than the Google
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App Store. Because you know what I find on my iOS device that has the most fantastic app store,
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the first app store, the app store that sets the bar for everybody else's app stores,
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this is the way that people make the money and this is the way to go. And this is the way that
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everybody should be going and everybody sees me going that way is what I have is half a dozen
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to maybe say 10 apps that I use on a regular basis. I've got maybe another 15 apps
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that I use on a semi-regular basis. And I've got a bunch of apps out there that I
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put on to the device because it was free and I thought it was interesting and I've never looked
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into the game. I need to go out and park my apps, just like park boot shops, shows you how you
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should go out there and you should, those of us who listen to podcast and he does, he
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barks his photos, right? You go out and you take 175 photos with your digital camera and then you
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go through and you start throwing out the ones that aren't any good. Well, I need to do that on my apps,
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okay? I could have a device that has the capacity of memory, that's what does. If I didn't have all
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these apps, then I never looked at. I would rather have 75 apps that are really insanely great
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than, you know, but, you know, everybody out there going to the app store, that's what gets
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the developers. So I need them thriving out community, but you know, I'm going to try not to load
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apps on this thing and let's not really use them. I've got to figure out how good I'd like
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sequester them and figure out, hey, you have a test list for two weeks. I'd love a machine that
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said, you know, you have a test list after the month, you want me to delete it for you, you have
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for no, or maybe I can just tell it's automatically, don't even tell me.
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I know apps are the big, newest thing, but you know, most of the time I go out with a web browser
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or I use the app and I'm in the app and I find something interesting. So let's take the Google
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Plus app for you. So the Google Plus app has something interesting that somebody posts.
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Am I plus at a Google Plus? And then I also want to save it over in every notes, right? Or post it
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on Twitter or other things like that. Now I know I can do a post there from Google Plus,
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but that doesn't post the actual link. That post to Twitter, the link back to Google Plus,
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that then they have to go through that to find the link. So I want to do the actual link.
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I want to do something else with this, right? I want to save it over in every note,
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spring note, inst paper, all these kinds of things. So I click on the link and it takes the over
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and it doesn't matter. Believe it's the same for Android and for iOS. Either one takes me over
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to its own internal browser. That's got a little thing there that says, oh, okay, normally that
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little icon with a little curvy arrow on it square around it, you know the one I mean, right?
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Normally that means, oh, that means that I can email this because most of the time I call these things in, right?
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What? Excuse me. I know you're not too surprised. Most of the time I just mail myself the link.
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So that's usually the mail myself. Now that's all printed up in whatever the browser choices for the
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device. So I got to click that, go over to the browser choice device and then I can mail myself the link.
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Or mail it to every note or do whatever it is I want to do with it. So all the ad does is get me to whatever
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it is I want to see, but half the time it takes me to a browser anyway to do anything else.
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I could live in an HTML5 world as long as people work innovating in the HTML5 and it just worked
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it by browser. I could live back there as well that started out in iOS with with Safari on the
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iPhone where there were any apps. I've just been honest here that how I live in Linux most of the
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time admitted unless you're using a full scale application or program whatever you want to call it
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like to edit your, or whatever other gitscam, other things to edit your photos, a full-blown word
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processor, those kinds of things. Unless you're doing something that really requires a full-blown
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application which they should not use in the tablet anyway. To interact with all these
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other systems, what do you have to do? You have to use the web-based interface. I just used to
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use the web-based interfaces. Now maybe I'm giving up and maybe I'm saying, but you know the web-based
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interfaces aren't that bad and this is just the way I use the device. So I think this would work out
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pretty good. Another comment he made on the All Touch tablet thing was about how it wasn't for
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productivity. It was just for consuming media which I got a problem with. I want to consume media
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with it. That's what I wanted to do. I want to read books. I want to watch a movie. I want to
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you know listen to some music. I want to consume media on it and I think it's going to be very good
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for that and I know that's what it's designed for. But this whole thing it's not for productivity.
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Well isn't that exactly the same thing that everybody says about the iPad when it came out?
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Isn't that everything that everybody says if saying on a regular basis I think it's probably people
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who don't use you know tablet devices very much says that they don't get tablets and why they
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would want a tablet because it's not what they do that's not what they're productive with.
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The iPad was a media consumption device until people started digging out how to be productive with it.
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And applications started getting put on to it or developed for it to make it productive.
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I don't think that Amazon is going to diss the way people from developing applications or
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having applications in the store that you can load onto this that can make you more productive.
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The other thing I figured out what he mentioned was it doesn't have a microphone.
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I carried around an iPod touch for several years before I started carrying around this iPhone.
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It didn't have a microphone either and you know how I recorded things on the device the same
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exact way I'm talking to you. I used an external microphone that was an iPhone headset
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and you know what I bet you money now I may be proven wrong but I'll bet you money that there
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will be it's going to be a standard three and a half inch headset and if Amazon was stupid enough
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to not have that headset wired to use the standard plug that lots and lots of phones and
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mobile devices used to have a microphone in addition to the stereo headset then they made a stupid move
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and I'll grant you they may have been stupid and they may not have done that but I think that the
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microphone thing is going to solve itself I may be proven wrong but I would be you know we I would
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not be surprised at all let's say I'm not so sure I would go so far said be shocked if it didn't
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but I would truly not be surprised at all if you could take the standard kind of it's got a tip
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and three rings and a sleeve are two rings and a sleeve instead of the tip ring sleeve
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of a standard stereo and it will be wired exactly the same so that I could plug my microphone
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headset into it and then I can record that device they proved it truth be right they proved
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right now it's the day before the new iPhone is going to be it down on the fourth of October
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in the year of our Lord 2011 and so we'll see what it is that they do to muddy up the waters
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and announce what they're going to have for their next model which of course then everybody
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will be screwing around and saying who is the better than this or is this worse than this
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and it will cause another big up to work so I'm right between the one and the other kind of a
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little bit of a calm here and why frankly I noticed that there wasn't a lot of shows out there
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other than Clot 2 and I love Clot 2 shows don't get me wrong but if you're tired of hearing me
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and Clot 2 and Ken talking all the time our hacker public radio call in the way I just did
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and tell me why I am full of carp it's a diagram about tablets and about how you know everything
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about tablets and I'm wrong it should be 10 inches and it should have cameras and this is how I
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use it and do that okay it might sound like I'm dying but I'm not but just in case I am
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somebody else got a calling chose okay now please do not I know you won't find this too
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hard to believe either what I'm actually doing it's on my way home I'm going to look at a rim
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playbook and you know why I'm going to go look at the rim playbook because what everybody says is
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basically the outside show and a lot of the hardware that's going to be on this Amazon
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tablet it's all made by the same company and the closest thing that anybody has said that they
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think to this is the rim playbook and I'm going to go and I'm going to look at the rim playbook
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for bill quality and wait and how it feels and just get a feeling for you know what kind of bill
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quality I'm going to expect as the sounds on tablet just in anticipation so yes I'm going to go
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window shopping on this thing that I don't even it's not even really this thing I'm interested in
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buying but I have a close second I'm going to go window shop a little bit before I head home so
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what do you think is this going to revolutionize the world isn't going to basically define the other
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tablet and it'll be between Amazon and Apple is Microsoft actually going to come out with
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something that is an ecosystem that is going to compete with this with a Windows 8 version of the
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tablet is Google going to come back and get some kind of partnership with people with the
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media side and finally take control which kind of gives that whole openness aspect of Android is
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open right everybody likes Android because it isn't a wall garden the way Apple's
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device is a wall garden but they kind of wish that Google would control what people did and
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didn't let them just do anything they wanted it's kind of funny you got to admit but the most
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exciting news and I hope to be able to call on a show about this once I find out about it is
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system 76 says that they're in the process of developing a real Linux tablet now that folks
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will be exciting bye now
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