Apple.com responsive?

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  • SigDesign0

    I think we can attribute this methodology to their current 'separate worlds' approach.

    iOS and OSX are separate worlds to them, and therefore they probably feel that making a sales site 'for their device' work on the 'device itself' as a simple waste of resources.

    What brings you to Apple.com? Chances are, you're not checking it out on your mobile phone.

    It may be that at some point in the future, the experience of making large computer and software purchases on a mobile device will be better and more frequent. But, at this point, Apple clearly treats their .com as a desktop portal, and their app store as a separate entity.

    Look at iTunes... that whole experience of purchasing songs and movies is also a separate experience. I think it does make sense in the long run to start merging these experiences into one.

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