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Apple press conference to be led by Old spice man and not Steve jobs

In a surprise move, Apple has hired “Old Spice Man” Isaiah Mustafa to lead the company’s press conference to address the iPhone issue on Friday i.e today, people with knowledge of the situation have confirmed.Today on the Conversation, ABC’s John Berman goes one-on-one with the Old Spice man himself, actor and former NFL player Isaiah Mustafa, chatting from his shower.”I think the Old Spice campaign is really breaking new ground here,” said marketing expert Michael Fleischner. “Ads have always been a form of entertainment, but now when you add that viral effect it’s really starting to escalate.”

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Insiders say Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been captivated by the Old Spice Man’s personalized videos, describing Mustafa as “beautiful” and having “wonderful, magical abs.” Hiring Mustafa for Friday’s event was evidently seen by those within Apple as a compromise between Jobs and the company’s board of directors.“We’ve been trying to get him to do something about this shoddy antenna problem since day one, but he just keeps pouting and refusing to admit anything’s wrong.” explains one source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The Old Spice Man will appear shirtless via a satellite video connection, insiders say, and will answer questions asked by reporters at the event. He won’t directly acknowledge any design flaw with the new iPhone but will discuss how “real men use the iPhone” and “don’t complain about how they have to hold it.”

iOS more bigger dev army than Android, but will cross-platform apps rule ?

We often hear big and huge numbers when the comparison is made between how many apps are there in the iStore for apple as well as the case of Android platform but are these numbers really true and can we believe these raw numbers of to be true ? We rarely get any idea of just how many developers are behind the scenes working for each platform. This is the void of knowledge filled by AppStore HQ today, who have gone to their dev directory — claimed to be a complete listing of all 55,000+ coders whose work is currently available for consumption in the Apple App Store or Android Market — and stacked them into neat piles of Apple, Google and Gapple programmers.

It’s immediately apparent that single-platform development is the norm (with Apple holding the predictable edge), but AppStore HQ also provides a list of some of the most well known (and well funded) apps doing the cross-platform dance, and suggests that a movement is afoot toward making software available for both sets of users. Then again, the BNET article below points out the difficulties faced by smaller outfits, who might struggle to find the resources required to port their content over and maintain the skills required to be multi-platform, resulting in them sticking to one environment, irrespective of what allures others might throw their way.Give them both a read.

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