> It could well be that the technology isn't polished enough for Apple's standard but I know when I see an Android user use it, I walk away impressed and questioning why my iPhone can't do that.
We're living in a post Siri, post Maps world. Apple is not concerned if software works before they decide to ship it.
No, Scott Forstall was not publicly fired over Siri and Maps. He was fired because Steve Jobs was not around to protect him and he made a lot of enemies. None of it was public, there was a press release about the new roles but that's it.
We're living in a post Siri, post Maps world. Apple is not concerned if software works before they decide to ship it.