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Is that the "lesson"? Or are we supposed to believe that a crapplication called "Bobo" was actually worth writing about? |
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Stupid
One of the stupidest things I've read in awhile. Go "undercover" to create an app? Really?
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Yet you still took the time to post. Sure it may not be the most exciting news, but it's still interesting. And the reason he did it "undercover" was to avoid getting preferential treatment since he was a reporter.
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Also, there is this:
"Bobo," created with two executives at Game Collage, has hit No. 1 in 12 countries in both the education and book categories. I mean, good job (co?)writing an app, and it does look to be a good one, but I imagine it helps to have a couple of executives at a gaming company helping out. Quote:
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What's interesting to me is that he makes a huge hit of an app, and at the end of it, is still left making a living writing a gardening column.
"There's gold in them thar hills..." |
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Hi tevion5,
Please don't take offence, I offer this as friendly advice (honestly!). In the context, the word you should be using is their. They're is a contraction of they are and does not make sense in this sentence. Back on topic. It appears that all this journalist did was pay other talented people to write a very good app for him. Or am I mistaken? |
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Who's to say this guy didn't use influence within the NYT to fetch his app the attention it needed to flourish?
Managing to get in the news is EVERYTHING for app developers. If you're in the news, you will get in the charts. If you're not... Well, good luck. |
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I've worked for several newspapers, and I know many journalists who would love to be assigned to a garden column. Seriously.
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Anyone can write & sell iOS apps with just a Mac and $99 developer's "membership". Since anyone can jump in, the market is saturated by products divvying up a limited audience for thin typical profits. AFAIK, developing Playstation & Xbox & Wii apps for profit is at least a five-digit pricetag* for tools & licensing. With few developers, but a big audience, it's easier to get a bigger piece of the pie. (* - A local university featuring a game development degree looked into getting a PlayStation license & development kit. At a quarter-million dollars base price, they decided not to.) ---------- Quote:
How this journalist ended up there, and why such a re-assignment is a stereotypical bad sign, was the point. (I would, in fact, like the gig too! Example article here.) |
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I'm looking forward to this guy accidentally solving world hunger while researching a story for his gardening column.
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I'd just like to say that that is my favorite comment ever. Anyway, carry on.
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Perhaps he did, just saying successful people generally don't want others knowing all the secrets. |
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I see what you're trying to get at, his post can be looked at as pessimistic and critical. The article didn't really divulge too much information. Basically: " NY Times reporter who was doing an investigative piece made an app that earned an award. " - It would have been nice to read about his findings about the creation, development and actual sales numbers he achieved. I personally don't mind that he was successful. But the fact that he was successful doesn't help me, you or anyone else. What would help us is learning just HOW he did that. I personally would like to about the process he used to develop the app. After all, he is an NY Times reporter and he would be able to write a great informative piece on how to develop our own apps. It kind of seems like he was successful, but didn't want to share how he became successful. I have to say though, I have not done any research online to see if he actually published any articles on the steps that he took to achieve his success. ( Will do now though ) Edit: Oops... it states in the article here on MacRumors, " The story was eventually spiked, but Tedeschi kept the project going. " - Blonde moment for me. :P |
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I would think the paper should claim ownership.. at least part ownership. If the guy got the seed money from the paper and was on the paper's payroll at least during part of the development, it seems that the paper should have a claim on the product.
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Bobo means dumb in Spanish. Its not even a regional thing, Bobo means dumb in every single Spanish speaking country in the world.
You might think that an app made by a journalist working for a prestigious newspaper in modern America would be a little more careful.....just saying |
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Hopefully that's why the story was spiked near the start: it was misguided. Admission: I'm irritated by the news media's propensity to attack success and applaud failure, hence my verbosity on this particular incident. |
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![]() He went undercover to get the inside story...and he came out with nothing, obviously because it was successful, but that is my point. He told us nothing. |
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