At 13:43 +0100 25/6/07, Ian Betteridge wrote:
It wouldn't be hard to add something the market impact assessment.
Something along the lines of:
"Microsoft already has a 90% market share, and the launch of iPlayer
- a service available to about 40% of the UK population in total -
will make sod-all difference either way. People aren't going to
choose Windows because of iPlayer - they're going to choose it
because little Timmy wants the latest games, and your company
insists you use Outlook for email. And businesses - who make up a
huge chunk of the market for computers - really don't care either."
:)
Yes, that about the size of it. I recently advised a family on
computer for one of their children, and was able to concur with them
that it had to be a PC for games etc.
The parents have a home (and office) Mac.
Schools are all PC farms anyway, aren't they?
Gordon
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