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Steve Jobs' dream of ad-supported operating systems almost came true

article published on 27 April, 2012

In 2008, Apple applied for a patent for ad-supported operating systems in which users would receive the operating system at a largely discounted price (or even free) in exchange for having to watch occasional advertisements. Steve Jobs was listed as the lead inventor on the patent, which eventually surfaced in 2009. Ken Segall's new book, "Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives ... [ read the full article ]

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ivymike
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27. April 2012 @ 21:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
"It is unclear why Jobs eventually scrapped the idea..."

I think it's quite clear why he dropped it. No sensible computer user is gonna tolerate having to watch advertisements on their home computer just to get things done.
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27. April 2012 @ 21:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ivymike:
"It is unclear why Jobs eventually scrapped the idea..."

I think it's quite clear why he dropped it. No sensible computer user is gonna tolerate having to watch advertisements on their home computer just to get things done.
People have done A LOT more to save $100 than watch an ad at startup.



flyingpen
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27. April 2012 @ 23:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
FUCK that.
I would NEVER have an OS that requires Ad support just to use the system.
What if it's time to watch and Ad and my internet goes out and I have a term paper to write?
No way in hell would I ever go along with this.

Carpe Noctem
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28. April 2012 @ 02:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
do you watch tv?.......
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28. April 2012 @ 02:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by flyingpen:
FUCK that.
I would NEVER have an OS that requires Ad support just to use the system.
What if it's time to watch and Ad and my internet goes out and I have a term paper to write?
No way in hell would I ever go along with this.
do you watch t.v?.....you might want to read the article before offhanded remarks like you just posted are made.
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28. April 2012 @ 04:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This system should have made it to shelves already. It needs to be implemented in games also. I would have loved to have gotten skyrim or mw3 for free with a few in game ads.

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28. April 2012 @ 13:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
A few years ago, I think this concept had *zero* chance of success. But now, there are MANY users who have been "conditioned" to accept ads - of varying obtrusiveness - in their free software. That's exactly how ad-supported free software works in the iOS and Android ecosystem, after all.

I currently have only 1 ad-supported app for Android, MX Player. It has a rather small banner at the bottom of some menus. It's not in any way obtrusive or annoying.

Frankly, I'm willing to bet the ad-supported OS sees more income (over time, per user) than the paid-for versions. And M$ and Apple are all about that continuous "revenue stream"... I'm willing to bet we see something along these lines pretty soon (in the next 5 years, perhaps) in the OS market.

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28. April 2012 @ 15:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Not worse than Microsoft wanting to "lease" Windows (provide it at no initial cost, but charge a monthly usage fee to keep it activated).
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28. April 2012 @ 16:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Burnasty:
This system should have made it to shelves already. It needs to be implemented in games also. I would have loved to have gotten skyrim or mw3 for free with a few in game ads.
Well... there is such a thing as 'product placement' & that hasn't kept TV or movie prices down in the slightest. So whiles it all sounds good in theory, it'll never work in fact as these bastards are as greedy as they come.

Call it the 'removing one olive from the bottle' money maker.

Personally, Jobbs came up with this idea so as to patent it solely & have it on the books so he could sue the shit out of anyone who used it. That, or charge an exorbitant rate for the use of the idea on any software that used the pattern in it's execution.

Jobbs was WAY too self absorbed to ever give a shit about giving anything back to anyone, much less "give it away". No, this wasn't the act of a saint by any stretch of the imagination.

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4. May 2012 @ 09:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm sure if they ever did this, within weeks some hacker somewhere would find a way to block/stop the ads..just like with DVD copy protections...
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6. May 2012 @ 11:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Since everything we use today is so infested with ads, it only makes sense to get it for free. People are more than happy to spend their monthly salary on a TV only to end up seeing ads one third of the time they watch TV.

Most users would jump on the idea of getting a free OS. Anybody who thinks people wouldn't tolerate the ads has no idea how anything works today and is still thinking with a pre-1800 brain.

I think the only reason they didn't go forward with it is because the potential customers didn't have Mac hardware. This would work perfectly with a PC OS because everybody already has the hardware so all they need to do is to get the OS for free. But when people have to buy the hardware first and then get the OS for free, well it defeats the purpose of getting something for free. Mac simply didn't have enough marketshare to pull this off.
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