Apple’s Jobs Reportedly Criticizes MobileMe Launch

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has reportedly admitted to the company’s employees that its MobileMe launch was “not up to Apple’s standards.” His internal corporate e-mail reportedly acknowledged flaws in the performance and launch of the “simple way to keep everything in sync,” as Apple describes MobileMe.

Jobs reportedly pointed out the need for more examining, and said the MobileMe services should have been rolled out slowly, such as over-the-air iPhone syncing first, next applications one at a duration.


A ‘Mistake’

Jobs additionally reportedly wrote that it was a “mistake” to launch the MobileMe service in essentially the same duration window as the iPhone 3G, the iPhone 2.0 software, and the App Store.

MobileMe is intended to update input on an iPhone, iPod touch, Mac or PC. A subscriber with a Mac at home, a PC at work, and traveling with an iPhone or iPod touch could keep e-mail, contacts and […]

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