When Google came
out with Google+, the tech world was wondering when would Apple launch its
social network. However, we have not seen Apple’s Facebook-like social network
until now. And it seems that Apple does not plan to do that yet.
Does Apple give
up the opportunities in social media era? Surely NO. Actually Apple already has
a series of social networks:
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Music:
Ping
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Gaming:
Game Centre
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Updates:
Cooperation with Twitter
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IM:
iMessage
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Video
Chat: FaceTime
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Location:
Family and Friends
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…
Now we found
that Apple already have an almost complete social network ecosystem that works
greatly different from any other. You do not really have to “join” any part of
it, and you just need to sign in with your Apple ID. Even though you were not
aware of it, you have already involved in Apple’s social networks.
Why does Apple do not launch a
Facebook-like social network?
Even though
Apple has a wildly loyal user base and a nearly dominant place in not only big
part of personal computers but also the smartphone market, it seems that they
never sought to leverage their success and begin building their own
Facebook-like social network. I think it is due the following reasons:
(1) Crucial
Competition
Even if Apple launch
a social network for customers of iOS and Mac computer, they would have a hard
time competing with the hundreds of millions of users that register into
Facebook, Google+, Twitter and from platforms all over the world. Some Apple
fans insist that if Apple enters the arena of social network and it will strive
to be the best finally. That would be too risky. Apple cannot be the best all
the time. Actually it suffered lots of failures already. Apple’s most precious
lesson is saying no.
Just like Steve
Jobs ever said “People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to
focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It means saying no to the
hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I’m
actually as proud of the things we haven’t done as the things I have done.
Innovation is saying ’no’ to 1000 things.”
(2) They
don’t really needed
Unlike Google,
Apple does not really need a social network. Google’s mission is to organize
the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. However,
Google has no access to Facebook’s information that occupies a huge part of the
Internet nowadays. So Google launched its own social network, Google+, as a
defensive trial. Apple’s revenue mainly comes from the sales of consumer
electronics such as iPhone, iPad, MacBook computers and so forth. They don’t
really need a social network to compete the other forgoers.
(3) Apple already has users' information
Have you ever
purchased Apple devices, downloaded apps into your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or
register an Apple ID? If you have, Apple already knows something much more
valuable than your entire wall posts on Facebook, circles in Google+ or your
tweets on Twitter. That is your credit card number, verified home address and
current mobile number. It is said that Apple has more than 125 million credit
card numbers on file.
Despite your
payment information Apple knows your purchase history. It is rarely the case
that you buy a Mac or iPhone and do not download apps into it. When is the last
time your direct purchase via Facebook, Google+ or Twitter? All those
information is priceless treasure.
What will Apple’s probable do with regard
to social networks?
In addition to
Apple’s already-exist social networks and deeply cooperation with Twitter,
iCloud may be a valuable area. According to Tim Cook’s announcement, Apple has
over 100 million iCloud subscriber at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet
Conference in Feb. 2012.
“We have 100
million users of iCloud – we just launched it October! This is unbelievable.”
--- Tim Cook
It means that
Apple has access to over 100 million people’s calendars, contacts, bookmarks,
photos, reminders and iCloud documents. They know the places you have been to
with applications like Family and Friends
and Find my iPhone. They are able
to inspect your photos and got to know what messages you are sending with
iMessage.
If Apple plans
to set up a social network, iCloud has collected more than required
information. Or will iCloud evolve to be a social network? Let’s wait and see : )