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Quote: Originally Posted by ekeefe41 Here is what i believe; it is based on nothing more than my opinion. The iPhone is a revolutionary new product. So were the 1st GUI-based Macs. The iPhone is tightly controlled by Apple. So were the 1s…
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I don't think there has been a single phone that was sold with 1.5 or 1.6 that has been updated yet... The Moto Droid on the other hand was sold with 2.0, and has already been updated to 2.1 (so the person above with the "DROID IDon't update" co…
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Actually this was a reasonably unbiased article. There were some small mistakes, like saying android lacks the ability to store app data on the sdcard. This is false. The app it self does need to be stored on the phone but and extra data can be …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ssttuu Google will not produce any handsets or net-books. These rumours are completely unfounded. The Nexus One is a Google Christmas present to employees, made by HTC and running Android 2.1. The G1 was given last Chr…
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I don't think the Market analyst "get it" It is not a device that will trump the iPhone, it is the OS. It's the software dummy!
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http://gizmodo.com/5038586/an-in+dep...reat-almost-os Yea... Me waiting for Andriod was a good idea. Watch the video, makes the Iphone and it's "one app at a time" processing look like the stone age.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple Lawsuit about IE tightly integrated in MS os in the US. E-mails about lack of concern for security and holes in os from MS themselves. Lawsuits about monopoly in the EU. Zune. Vista's perception (rightly…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell They are not forced to use iTunes there are other options. With over 100 million voluntary downloads of iTunes. The majority of the market likes it. There is no need to for one OS to rule everything. W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell You are working on old assumption and business logic from the 90's. Marketshare is important to a degree, but certainly not the entire story. Apple's current ability to sell computers over $1000. Apple's r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Wow, and yet, it has a 75% market share in the US. (This is what economists call "cheap talk.") I didn't say people didn't buy them, i said people didn't like it.... Most Windows users if given t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mbmcavoy So, how does this apply to phones? Sure, some people need a basic phone, and others need a high-end smartphone. Android may allow the same OS to support a wide range of hardware - but is it going to enable t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram I agree. And, I'd like to add another counterargument to ekeefe41: Look at the runaway success of the "tightly controlled software+hardware" device (and ecosystem) known as the iPod...... Funny, ev…
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All you guys are saying "price won the PC war". Well what caused the price difference? The ability to install the windows OS on and hardware made for competition. Competition breeds price drops. Competition also breeds also new developments. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Capnbob ekeefe41 - tenobell nailed it, but just to add... people will consider their cell phone a mini computer, and for most users, they will just want it to work and do what they need it to do (which is not a very hi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell This whole thesis is completely wrong simply based on the fact that the Macintosh is still tightly controlled by Apple. The Macintosh is currently growing faster than the entire Windows market. The origina…
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Here is what i believe; it is based on nothing more than my opinion. The iPhone is a revolutionary new product. So were the 1st GUI-based Macs. The iPhone is tightly controlled by Apple. So were the 1st GUI-Macs. The iPhone will…