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anantksundaram wrote: » ....in the short run. Quote: jnjnjn wrote: » .... and stock trading is gambling. Not true at all (unless you're talking about day-trading).. It's as unpredictable in the long run, as it is in the short run. Think…
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thataveragejoe wrote: » No it wouldn't. Don't blame something for which you don't fully understand. Apple has a ton of big (institutional) money following it and it trades in technicals more than fundamentals/rumors/press/analysts think. I too too…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX No it's not. Exactly. J.
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Doesn't seem to work on the iPad... J.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee While I agree that the negative hype is too much and that overall the app isn't that bad (and can only improve), I don't think you could argue that it's "adequate for (most people's) purposes…
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Search for "rijksmuseum Amsterdam". Excellent service, seems Google is doing something right. Seems to work in the small village I live in. J.
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Seems horrible. Lets see ... Opening Apple maps, typing "apple store", enter: Apple store Amsterdam. 100% right. J.
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Quote: Originally Posted by NelsonX Why don't just copy the Google Maps??? Just look at Google Maps, and copy all Points of interest from there! By the way, in my city, the capital of a European country there are no Points of interest…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lav1daloca What a disgrace!!! This mighty company fell on its knees as soon as they decided to move to Microsoft's shitty Windows platform. Microsoft's trojan horse, Mr. Stephen Elop, despite being known as …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ochyming Here are some consideration for the appleHaters and plain sarcastic people: 1- A composer who plays no instrument still is a visionary of sound. 2- An architect who needs a structural engineer…
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[VIDEO][/VIDEO] gatorguy wrote: » He is. And I agree that doesn't automatically make him more qualified to comment on Apple management than someone who is not. Heck I've been CEO for two different companies myself, and still am at one of them. …
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jragosta wrote: » And what are your qualifications to make anyone care about your opinion? I have extensive CEO experience. Tim Cook doesn't have as many years as me, but a significantly larger company. He also has access to some of the best advi…
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muppetry wrote: » ..., but if the counter-argument, that Google's data also has plenty of errors, is correct, then there should be ample evidence in the form of examples that iOS gets correct and Google gets wrong. I haven't found any such cases i…
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Maps is even beter than I thought, 3D view in mountains is really execllent. Look at Bergamo (Italy) for example. Impressive. J.
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gadgetcanada wrote: » The article is entirely accurate. I blasted iMaps when it first came out because of what other people were saying. Then I actually used it for a week and it's been absolutely perfect. iMaps rocks. As Apple ][ said, most of th…
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mac-sochist wrote: » Many years ago in Road & Track, a Major Upsett cartoon said it all. We're driving along a road right at the edge of the ocean. Approaching the top, we see a line of cars pulled up at the cliff. One has just driven off the …
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Seems like a somewhat balanced evaluation. Could be they change opinion every week though. I largely agree with the quality of the turn by turn navigation interface, but I find it strange that they didn't note that Siri isn't the voice giving direc…
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I call it FUD. J.
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waverunnr wrote: » wow I never thought I'd see the day. David Pogue, only second to Gruber for his love of all things Apple has written a scathing review of Maps. Good on him. "In short, Maps is an appalling first release. It may be the most …
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arthur123 wrote: » Your wrong, actually stock holders have a lot to say in Apples plans. What's trust got to do with this issue? They made a big mistake. Now they need to act quickly and offer a satisfying correction. ASAP. You must be one of th…