Originally Posted by
Jonathank What if your biggest radio fan happened to like a car with no radio? Wouldn't you still want to keep your listener and try to give him what he wants instead of having to change him? That's an unhappy customer.
What if I decided I want to be different and drive a car with only shortwave radio, when everyone else is using AM and FM. Is my favorite radio station supposed to build a shortwave transmitter for me when everyone else is happy to use AM and FM?
Apps that don't cost money Example Chase, Bank Of America the app doesn't necessarily mean money maker to the company but to keep customers happy the cost for developers will eventually pay off because you have happy customers.
It depends on the bank. Where I work less than 1% of our current customers have
ever logged into our mobile site with a BB10 browser. It's not at all cost effective to build and maintain a custom app for such a small number of people. If we were a Canadian bank, then of course those numbers might be quite different.
CNN why wouldn't they think that 60 million potential customers are out there.
The vast majority of those 60 million people are
not running BB10. They are running BB6 and BB7, which is a completely different OS with different tools, different programming languages, etc.