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Nobody in these comments mentioned that one of the reasons why Microsoft is doing pretty well in education and charities is the insane discount they receive (I worked in both). At times I wondered how Microsoft make any money, if at all, or if they …
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Is Samsung doing that bad?
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tzeshan said: rogifan_new said: Thing is Apple is much better at hardware than they are at software. And their strength is supply chain. I'm very skeptical that any manufacturer would partner with Apple on car software. In order for …
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sog35 said: awilliams87 said: Apple should break @Connect out into its own separate app. They should. That is another area where Tim Cook's Apple has been extremely weak: Social. No excuse not to have a strong social platform. But…
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sog35 said: johnvirgil said: Even though sog35 comments are inflammatory I do think there is some truth to it. Tim's skill is logistics, and he is amazing at logistics, but usually what makes you good at logistics makes you not that g…
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Wow. It is gorgeous! Very impressed by the way it looks.
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Amazing how Apple is able to take these steps to re-secure its servers so quickly. Trust is so important. Can Google do the same with the Android store? I know who I am edging my bet with
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josha wrote: » Yes and what hard products did Google manufacture? They give away Android and Web services to spy on all of us. Ha ha. That comment made my morning ride to the office. Thank you. Google business model, novel in its scale,…
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Investors do not care less about Apple products. They just care about figures, charts, and graphs and market share. Just look at Google and Facebook? One has 'products' in perpetual beta, and the other one, well has not much to show for itself. No-o…
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[quote]"My hope in writing this book was."[/quote]... 1. To make money. Loads of it, if possible 2. To make money the easy way. Just talk about Apple, use a catchy title, and make controversial statements 3. Get famous (his name never registered wi…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Except that you're wrong. That's not Google's fault, it's the fault of the manufacturers that have let the carriers get their way. Are you serious? Google has absolutely no say in this? Is Motorola (Google owned) so differen…
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I hate Android with a passion. I love Unix and Linux on the desktop and server and am an Open Source advocate. But I hate Android. By allowing telcos control of the hardware/software experience, Google did a very bad thing. Of course, we underst…
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I can also imagine twitter-based reactivity in maps and or such relevant apps: "car crash on 880. Traffic stopped" or "serious event at such place. Please add extra time for your appointment"
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qwertyjuan wrote: » I was actually referring to Samsung as a whole. Just like I am referring to Apple as a whole. I thought so. You are indeed comparing Apples to Grapes. Being of a certain age, I have seen companies come and go, rise an fall,…
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qwertyjuan wrote: » LOL, I thought you meant GOOGLE it... sorry, I misunderstood. ;) As far as who "hides" the most... I have no clue, I just know they ALL do it. Apple was just the one that came to mind because of them being in the new recentl…
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[quote name="zoetmb" As for the article, I think it loses some credibility when it talks about Samsung selling junk. There are plenty of people using Samsung phones who think that they're perfectly fine. Someone in my office showed up yesterd…
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This is wonderful news. Many years ago, I took an ICT teacher to task during a parents evening at one of my kids school (I am an IT consultant). After reading the content of the course, I asked him what exactly he was going to teach about spreadshe…
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nexusphan wrote: » They may have beat the estimates but the fact is that **profit** is down. Again. A year-over-year quarter decrease of $700 million is no joke. They need to do something to stop that decreasing **profit**. I'm surprised AAPL is o…