On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 5:06 PM, denstar <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's a short-term type of "fsking great" tho.

If you call a decade of blasting competitors out of the high end
market "short term".  Apple owns a huge amount of very desirable
market share and have become masters at using existing market
dominance in one area to carve out new markets in other areas.  The
iPhone is just part of a strategy that has high end customers
clamoring to buy anything they make, not just iPhones, and the way I
see it, it's been going on for more than 10 years now since they
started the iMac product line in 1998.

Porche doesn't want to ell a car to everyone.  Apple doesn't want to
sell a phone to everyone.  They are defining their own market and then
they are owning that market.

They are currently using the dominance of the iPhone to wedge their
way into VOIP and the handheld video calls market.  In my humble
opinion iPhone 4's biggest win for Apple is Facetime.  Skype should
feel VERY threatened by facetime services.  If Apple can take a
significant chunk of VOIP and video calls they are going to be moving
into a whole new market.

-Cameron

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