In internal discussions regarding bringing iMessage to Android, Phill Schiller analogized the situation by mentioning another one of Apple’s own marquee applications “lost on Windows because it wasn’t a great Windows (redacted)…didn’t innovate enough…spent $0 marketing…shipped one update a year”. Which highly prominent game changed their branding to reflect that its developers build “in game experiences” instead of games during the trial to avoid being labeled as an App Store within the App Store? The age old discussion of whether or not to let App Stores within the App Store, like Microsoft’s Project xCloud service, has been renewed with Apple vs Epic. How much money did Apple make from its App Store cut on Fortnite during these first two years? Which famous Youtube personality received a 300 page bill that had to be shipped in a box detailing their month’s charges? Round 2 - Erm…“Epic” Questions □ĭuring Fortnite’s first two years on the App Store, Epic and Apple were enjoying a symbiotic relationship wherein Apple spent $1,000,000 of its own money to market the game. The first month the iPhone was out in the wild wasn’t without issue. What was the name of one of the very first of these apps (which was a shopping list)?Ī fellow named Michael Kovatch held a very important domain name that Apple needed for launch, and they eventually paid him $1,000,000 for it. Which carrier was it?īefore we had an official SDK for iPhoneOS, Jobs infamously promoted the use of web apps as a means to getting third party applications on the iPhone. In fact, Apple collaborated another cell manufacturer to develop the ROKR E1, which had iTunes but was limited to 100 songs. The iPhone actually wasn’t the first mobile phone to have iTunes on it. While the first iPhone was still a mystery to the rest of the world, even to those inside Apple, what was the codename it was known under internally at Apple? Round 1 - A History Lesson: The First iPhone □ Get it right, and your team gets 4 points, but miss it and the team will be deducted 2 points. The last question of each round is an optional wildcard question. There are three rounds, and the point break down is as follows:
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