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I give them six months before they dump Android on the open source community and spin it as some magnanimous co tribute on to society. Stagefright is a portent of thing to come and Google knows it. https://torusoft.com/blog/persona-non-grata They …
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Quote: Originally Posted by formosa Interesting idea. Are you implying that Google will take Chrome to the (Nexus) phone? Yes. Chrome will be Google's attempt to right Android's wrongs. They want total control of the OS like Apple has. Go…
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I think Google has lost control of Android to the point where it simple isn't capable of getting new hardware and software technologies to critical mass. When you compare Google's Google's own efforts with wearables like Glass and Apple's efforts w…
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The Apple Watch, like the iPod, is going to redefine its category, carve out a new consumer electronics mass-market, and maintain dominance over it. Apple is so far ahead with its in-house technoogies (like its A-series CPUs and now the Apple Watch…
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Um, you signed the contract. Complaining about it now is only a reflection on GT Advanced. Not Apple. Classic example of seeking to blame others.
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I think you'll find 60 million come up short of the actual total.
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Screw Amazon.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy In what way does Google cause harm to Apple? By creating an OS originally intended to protect them from Microsoft's plans? Seriously? Yeah, Apple seems to be pretty hurt by it. And you thought I was being …
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Google declared war against the wrong company. They thought a 'device' company couldn't compete with online services, and therefore would be ultimately defeated. Google continues to pay the price for biting off more than it could hope to chew.
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The market hasn't woken up to the damage done to Google's business model by Apple doing its own Maps. When you consider the value of the data Google was collecting from iOS users [you know, the folks who carry credit cards and spend 4x Android user…
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The writing is all over the wall. iPhone holds 42% of the market in the US as of May 2014. How can one phone capture and hold so much share in a commoditized market? How can a luxury product dominate while up against entire platforms of competing d…
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Apple isn't playing by the rules and ultimately doesn't care what Wall Street and its apologists think. They're not just marching to the beat of their own drum, they're executing a 10-25 year strategy while Wall Street remains focused on the next p…
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Wall Street remains obsessed with Apple's short term performance and the belief that Apple's existence is predicated upon their next hit or failed product. Meanwhile, Apple is executing a 10-25 year strategy that will leave their competitors behind…