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Think of how many brand new lines of code Apple an…

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Think of how many brand new lines of code Apple announced in the WWDC keynote today. It’s at least millions, if not tens of millions

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My initial reaction to a scan of the Swift book: a…

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My initial reaction to a scan of the Swift book: a secure and type safe Apple Javascript, differentiated by APIs that aren’t in the book.

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Android developers don’t even have an iBook app to…

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Android developers don’t even have an iBook app to read the Swift documentation without owning or borrowing an Apple product.

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Talk about ecosystem: Swift debs get documentation…

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Talk about ecosystem: Swift debs get documentation on Apple iBooks platform from Apple Store to program Apple iPhone, iPad, Mac and iCloud.

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Note how many cross-device experiences were demoed…

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Note how many cross-device experiences were demoed live at WWDC keynote, and how few other firms show and how many of those are PPT-only.

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With the new integration of phone and Mac OS, I th…

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With the new integration of phone and Mac OS, I think we’ll see lots more TouchID + proximity authentication in Mac OS X. #ygmd

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Tim Cook: “Software, devices, and services working…

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Tim Cook: “Software, devices, and services working seamlessly together, something only Apple can do.” Great differentiation statement.

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The introduction of Swift reminds me a lot of Appl…

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The introduction of Swift reminds me a lot of Apple’s creation of Hypercard, but is a lot more complete product.

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This is one of those opportunities for all of us t…

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This is one of those opportunities for all of us to see stuff Apple has been working on for years, but rarely makes public.

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As someone who just bought a lot of power-operated…

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As someone who just bought a lot of power-operated shades, I wish the HomeKit API had been around a year ago.

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