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Quote: Originally Posted by TeaEarleGreyHot $50 each is a lot, for a bunch of IM users. Is there no overlap? How many of these WhatsApp users are already FB users? Also, WhatsApp is also an android app, and we know how much android users pay…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Disturbia I trust Zuckerberg more than Page! Really? Why? At least Larry Page made the world a better place. I use Google everyday and I think I'm more knowledgable and effective as a human being because of it. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Could be more, could be less. It really depends on what FB stock does. I'm sure they can't sell their stock for a long time. $15B in stock might be big enough to move the needle even if all of it were restric…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich I agree... Dotcom Crash 2.0 is well on the way. The first one was so full of idiots it looked inevitable. The next one will at least have the effect of clearing out the detritus. I don't see this purch…
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macky the macky wrote: » I am pointing out the portion of your post where your conclusion went off-track. Apple sells a prestige product, that could become a commodity product if Apple marketed it that way. This is why Apple is outselling all b…
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applesauce007 wrote: » What you don't get is that people are using more and more mobile devices and less and less PCs. Not only are people buying less PCs but they are using PCs less. PC sales are slowing, but do you have data to show that PC us…
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hentaiboy wrote: » This is the real stumbling block. They should launch from a different country like an island country or Russia. Why ask for permission?
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muppetry wrote: » How do you feel about being on the same internet as them? Much less secure than the uni-directional multicast network that is proposed here, which makes your concern the equivalent of worrying that criminals might be watching th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Hmm… I'm not sure I agree about not touching the Mac app until the iOS version had feature parity as so much of the Mac app had to be rewritten and the connectivity via iCloud might have some issues usin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht What is fucked up is your assumption that just because something can do a task at a simple level means it can replace something that does it in a more comprehensive way in an easier fashion. This is like say…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX I do take issue with how Apple updates this productivity suite. I have no problem with iWork — do they even call it that anymore? — not being as robust as MS Office and I really like the current move to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Constable Odo It's just unfortunate that big investors have no faith in Apple or Tim Cook. Apple shareholders will continue to lose out for whatever reasons. Over the past year or so, Apple's percentage institution…
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hmmmm, the problem here is that Google continues to grow and Apple is not. Yes Apple has a very nice business and is making more money than Google, but investors are looking at the future, not today, and the data suggests that Google is continuing …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Missing features on an iOS app could potentially break an Excel document created with the full desktop version. I have that problem with Numbers. Some Excel files fail to work because various formulas or scrip…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vukasika Sorry but I am fine with Pages, iCal, Numbers, & Keynote Pages isn't suitable for business people. It can't do paragraph numbers, which in my case are required by law sometimes. I hope one day Apple wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Not for $99 a year it's not. Exactly. MS is going to find out that it is really tough to compete with FREE. Mark my words, 5 years from now everyone is going to say, "wow, I never thought Pages and Num…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I wonder if they won’t replace Notes with an iOS version of TextEdit in the near future (given that TextEdit has direct iCloud support but no ability to: 1. see those documents on iCloud.com 2. see th…
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I also think Apps are themselves content. In other words, the content that is created on the iOS platform is the content that gets uploaded to the App Store or the Cloud. In that regard, there is vastly more content being created on the iOS platfo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Yes. And if anyone bothered to read the original blog post folks would notice that Windows + WinPhones > OSX + iOS by a smidgen. That's for the holiday qtr to boot where Apple dominates. The point is th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mistercow Internet data is collected through ads. Just means iOS users visit web pages more. Not sure how that equates to using an iOS as "real computers. " Most people consider real computer use to be at least wo…