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It's not Apple's lunch they're eating. They are failing to grab Apple's lunch - that's the point and that's where their desperation arises. they want some lunch but they don't know how to cook up their own meal(ticket)s.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Menno Ok... I'll try and make this simple for you: IAP REMOVES advertising data, thus they will make LESS money in advertising. Heck, you know the first part, it's not a big jump to get to the second part. Opt i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nikon133 Apple requires that your price is the same as your price PLUS Apple tax. In my book, that is dictating. And a nasty one. Not dictating would be, Apple looks at Amazon price AND adds their margin on top o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz I can't believe I'm saying this....but I agree with you. The fundamental problem here is that a lot of developers didn't understand that model under which Apple was operating under. The App Store isn't just a por…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nikon133 I think you missed some important parts here. When you are buying from iOS application, you are still buying from Amazon. You are not replacing Amazon with Apple and buying directly of publishers. Apple doe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OuterAppleniverse I need some clarification on the nuances of Apple's subscription model. Apple states that they don't take a cut from customers the Magazine generate on their own. I.e. Not through iOS. So Mag A ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sranger I disagree, I do not think Apple would be able to legally dictate the price of a service on another platform..... I am pretty sure the fed would have to put a stop to that.... Of course, it may just force c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MinnLee For an ebook, Amazon's cut is 30%, the publisher receives 70% It used to be 70% to Amazon and 30% to the publisher before the iBookStore opened. Wise up and be fair people. Make like for like comparisons.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by extremeskater Well also think what this might cost. Apple charges 999.00 for their 27" LED monitor. You have to figure something around 50" is going to be close to 3000.00 at least coming from Apple. Also Apple wou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii It's not arbitrary. To me, the fact of having to sync changes my perception of the device the whole time I'm using it. When I create a file I'm thinking about the next sync. When I see the battery go down I'm thi…
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All the wannabe chatterati also said the unibody laptop was a cost and technological impossibility.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Paul94544 If you are a cell phone carrier and you need an OS to compete with the iPhone would you really trust a software company to develop the OS for it. OR would you prefer to develop it yourself? In an ideal wo…
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I just had to send this email to CR after reading DED's post: It is quite evident to any person of even modest intelligence that Consumer Reports opinions on Apple's iPhone 4 are deeply compromised by corruption. I can think of no other reason wh…
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Hilarious ironic twist. Two bastions of all-out profit maximising capitaism now seeking the most communist of policies - enforcement marketing. Ha ha ha. And the neocons agonise about health care reform. This is health care reform for radio's in…
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Come on guys. It's a virtual tea bag. You hold it by the strap thingy and dunk it. It downloads the tea you want and infuses into the hot water. Earl Grey, Hot. No sugar. Make it so.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland You can 'effect' a change and be affected by it. Your songs can 'affect' people in the effect they have on their emotions. Apple can effect a change in their signal measurement algorithms which will h…
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You're simply missing the point Andy. Apple is selling more iPods today than all other products combined. Most of them are buried in the value proposition of the devices they are embedded in. I buy an iPhone because I want an iPod too. Without the …
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Mr. Zaky sees the trees but not the woods. Every other Apple mobile device is an iPod++ Zaky! Duh! The iPod is software. Even if the device dies, the iPod lives on, subsumed into its descendants and siblings, adding its discrete value to the selli…
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Yawwwn. But come on Prince Daniel, it's MSO you're writing about. I mean that is so last century. I'm bemused by your near enthusiasm. You getting to like bloatware as you get older, your Majesty?