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估计多少跟IOS6表现欠佳有关系
We interrupt our extensive Nexus and Android 4.2 coverage to reveal one interesting, and unforeseen, predicament in the mobile business. Scott Forstall, Senior Vice President of iOS Software, the man responsible for iOS development inside Apple, will leave the company.
We have no idea whether he was fired or decided to leave the company on his own, but what’s clear that he’ll be out of iOS development starting with 2013:
Apple today announced executive management changes that will encourage even more collaboration between the Company’s world-class hardware, software and services teams. As part of these changes, Jony Ive, Bob Mansfield, Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi will add more responsibilities to their roles. Apple also announced that Scott Forstall will be leaving Apple next year and will serve as an advisor to CEO Tim Cook in the interim.
Isn’t iOS 6 good enough or is Forstall bored? Does Apple Maps have anything to do with his departure? What about Siri? No wonder he was a no show in Apple’s recent iPad mini event and promo video.
For some reason, Apple decided to announce these leadership changes today, which happens to be a very important day for its main competitors, Google and Microsoft, each unveiling a new OS version, Android 4.2 and Windows Phone 8, and accompanying devices.
It’ll certainly be interesting to see what Forstall’s departure will mean to iOS development. Is it good news for Android? Even more interesting will be his next destination, because we’re probably see companies in the mobile ecosystem flock to get his services in the coming year(s).
Meanwhile, Cue will handle Siri and Maps inside Apple, while Federeghi will lead both the iOS and OS X teams. Mansfield, who was thought to also leave Apple for good, will lead a Technologies group, encompassing all of Apple’s wireless teams.
And let’s close with a wild question, is it possible for Forstall to join Google’s Android crew at any point in the future? |
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