
Apple attacks Google's Android Honeycomb
Published on Mar 3, 2011
Steve Jobs attacked Google Android Honeycomb for having limited number of apps
Published on Mar 17, 2011
Bellying the rumors of his ill-health, Apple founder and CEO made a grand entrance with the iPad 2 and boy was he back in his element. In his Apple iPad 2 launch speech, jobs belittled Google Android's Honeycomb operating system, saying it only has 100 apps ready for launch. In contrast, Apple iPad has a staggering 65,000 apps just for photography alone."We recently paid out over $2 billion to developers in total. They have earned over $2 billion from selling their apps on the App Store," said Jobs.However, Jobs failed to mention the app selection at iPad launch was pretty limited. Steve Jobs also shocked the audience news of Apple's million milestone mark. He announced that iPad sales reached 15 million units in nine months, accounting for $9.5 billion dollars in revenue.
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