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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid There are quite a few millionaires in China. As in millions of US dollars, and I'm sure they'd rather be seen with Apple products. And although quite a few of them are fleeing China, I'd bet that enough…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ibeam So far I have not heard of Apple Pay being integrated with online shopping which is PayPal's major market. I agree they must be disappointed that Apple entered the brick and mortar payment realm because that w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid Samsung's mobile sales (especially phablet sales) will drop suddenly and permanently starting this quarter. Will be fun to look back on what happened. In about a year or so. We'll see what kind of ads Sa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lord Amhran Doubtful. Some perhaps but unless Ebay completely abandons PayPal and goes to ApplePay PayPal won't be losing a whole lot PayPal is used on a lot of online merchant sites. Nearly all of those will even…
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They are all very afraid. Same with Samsung which wasted no time going on then offensive. PayPal is going to lose a lot of money. A lot!
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One thing that hasn't really been pointed out is how upset people would be if Apple hadn't attended. Since so many other companies had a showing here, what would it say about Apple if they hadn't show up after publicly stating that they support div…
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relic wrote: » Did you have to show some kind of proof that you were gay to get a free iTunes card because I would have totally Frenched a chick for one, God knows I've done more for less. You're funny. Har Har. The iTunes cards aren't for gay…
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ascii wrote: » I don't think being homosexual (or heterosexual for that matter) is something to be proud of. Pride is when you set yourself a difficult (but achievable) goal and then work hard, have self discipline, and finally, after much effort,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by r98266 Don't like it? Sell. Invest somewhere else. He probably should pull his money out of a lot of other companies too. From Apple to Virgin America, corporate involvement at gay pride parades is on the rise h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by blazar With millions of my money on the line, i don't think its that hilarious that a company will take sides and attempt to alienate potential customers. They might as well march with christians in iraq next sin…
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photoshop59 wrote: » I doubt that the Apple Brand can now be 'just' a business brand. Apple & Gay are now one and the same. Part of Apple's business is now Gayness in all of it's varied iterations. It's like a new Apple product! So…
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It's hilarious that anyone has an issue with Apple showing up for pride when they are only one of many Silicon Valley companies to attend including Google, Facebook, and Intel.
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We'll Google buys up lots of companies seemingly random. It seems like Facebook is going for the shotgun approach here too. Hedge bets and get I to everything so if social media dries up they're in other businesses.
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Wut? I guess Facebook is moving away from social media and trying to bulk up as a conglomerate of multiple business like Google?
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Quote: Originally Posted by SudoNym Which apps that you use are exclusive to the ipad ? Admittedly not many anymore, and those are not usually that important.
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So which tablet took nearly all of the profits last year? Which OS brought in a larger dollar amount of purchases (for apps, games, or movies?)
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These are raw sales. These don't talk about where, what kind of tablets, for how much, etc. A vast majority of "Android Tablets" are sold in Asian markets where they are used for pure consumption as a television. They aren't exactly being bought …
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It's not about being able to afford it, it's more about the price gap between iPhone and cheaper alternatives. As it says, this is a price war with Samsung. The iPhone 4 is sill a darn fine phone.
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I think this will end badly for all of us. If only the largest companies with the deepest pockets can sponsor the data, then it means smaller start-ups can't compete. Similarly Pandora can't afford to do this, but Apple, Google, and SiriusXM could …
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This is an incredibly detailed and comprehensive history. Thanks for such an awesome article!