iTunes and the iPod weren't new, the only thing that was big about that was
the deal with the Record Companies. There were mp3 players and music
services long before the iPod. I'm not saying that the deal wasn't HUGE
because it was.

The iPhone is still open to debate, but it is very expensive, and clearly
isn't designed for the corporate world which is more likely to provide a
smart phone to the employees. As for innovation, It has a full safari
browser, but even Dave admits Safari sucks. It isn't 3G and is coming in
very late in the game.

The AppleTV is something that I'm surprised to see anybody calling
innovative or unique. Other products have existed that do the same thing for
years.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Apple, for example, has tons of industry unique products: OSX, iPod,
> iTunes, iPhone, Apple TV, laptops, Desktops etc, etc  As a company
> they are one big disruptor; where they go, they change entire
> industries.
> 
> And guess who's chasing yet again?  MS.  Zune.  Pfft.  Do something
> new for once.
> 



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