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After citing $53M in personal debt, Kanye West begs fans to subscribe to Tidal
SpamSandwich said:ireland said:He must be bipolar. -
Apple discourages Supreme Court from hearing Samsung patent petition, calls case 'legally unexcepti
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Apple Stores reportedly stall growth at top US shopping malls
AppleInsider said:
Apple subsequently used its proven ability to draw in customers to negotiate favorable lease rates for flagship properties and mall outlets. Pure sales are not the only benefit of having an in-mall Apple Store, as the outlets have become destination stores for many shoppers, generating sizable increases in foot traffic.
Having visited dozens of malls, in multiple states, I now judge the quality of any particular mall by whether they are able to attract Apple retail.
I have yet to see a venue where Apples market research and demographics has failed. -
AI readers choose Airmail, Outlook and Nylas N1 as top email apps
How in Gods green earth can you claim 400 write in votes for Mail.app and then display everything else as a percentage?
Other notes
Even though we specifically excluded Apple's Mail app from this poll, it received over 400 write-in votes. Outlook was a write-in nominee and yet it still managed to climb to second place. Nylas N1, which came in third, is an open-source, extensible application available here.
Final Results
1. Airmail (23%)
2. Outlook (17%)
3. Nylas N1 (10%)
4. Postbox (8%)
5. Polymail (8%)
6. Thunderbird (6%)
7. Unibox (5%)
8. MailMate (1%)
Other's receiving votes:
Mailplane, Eudora, Boxy, Kiwi
What the hell were the total number of votes for all the others combined - 150? You said thousands but that doesn't hold water.
Percentages without a total number doesn't mean shit when you throw in one single figure that was never part of the outcome.
23% of 2000 is 460 (Airmail). Exactly how many over 400 did Mail.app get?
Obviously polls are not AI's forte.