iPhone Web Claims Draw Governmental Rebuke in UK
Wills writes "Apple has been running an iPhone ad saying 'all parts of the internet are on the iPhone', but it had to be withdrawn after Britain's Advertising Standards Authority ruled that it gave 'a misleading impression of the internet capabilities of the iPhone' because the iPhone cannot access Flash or Java – features that are essential to some websites. This raises an interesting issue of where do you draw the line between essential and non-essential features of websites. What should the web look like? Should government authorities be the ones making that decision?"
The ad repeatedly says you can get the whole 'internet', not just the web.
Apple, I want gopher dammit!
"the iPhone cannot access Flash or Java - features that are essential to some horribly designed websites."
Fixed.
Holy non sequitur batman!
Even as you read this, your pants are strangling your loins! Aaa!
The iPhone App store better get cracking on those Archie, Gopher and WAIS clients.
> "I have here a coffee mug. It gets all of the internet [for my particular definition of all of the internet]".
I'll bet your coffee mug runs Java, though, something the iPhone can't do.
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the web != the Internet
Remind me again which one was for porn?
OK, it's up.
Is arguing more important than understanding?
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