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Apple is their own worst enemy
Is it any wonder Mac can't convert more users and is loosing software vendor support when Apple is turning their back on events like this that are supposed build excitement for the platform. "If you build it they will come" may work in the movies but it's moves like this that keep the Mac a niche player.
Posted by: 3D0G   Posted on: 09/17/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Shock and Awe  mlindl | 09/16/05
Mistake in the Making  normr | 09/18/05
As if  James Dean_z | 09/16/05
Yawn  Qbt | 09/17/05
Apple is their own worst enemy  3D0G | 09/17/05
Let's take a minute to look here....Apple is doing fine  Laff | 09/17/05
Yeah Right!  just^me | 09/17/05
Uh....yeah. Riiiiiiiiggggghhhhhhttttt.  Laff | 09/17/05
What would Apple's proffit margin be?  John Zern | 09/18/05
Nope...don't think so. I don't think Apple or perhaps  Laff | 09/18/05
More, more...  Tanster | 09/18/05
That's a dumb statement  BitTwiddler | 09/19/05
Apple is doing fine  3D0G | 09/17/05
 Mihi Nomen Est | 09/17/05
SIGH...  3D0G | 09/18/05
RE: IDG pulls plug on Macworld Boston  Janjop31 | 06/10/08

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