Try, try Microsoft, try... The day before Apple's announcement I went to the Apple store, but first stopped by Starbucks for some java. Walking to Apple you pass the large Microsoft double display, very large....there were two employees and two patrons...that's it. Got to the Apple store and it was elbow room as always....Each time I observe the traffic at the two offerings, it's always the same.....and this was the day BEFORE any idea of what was coming.
John On Sep 11, 2014, at 1:34 PM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote: > From Slashdot: > > Prior to the season, Microsoft and the NFL struck a 5-year, $400 million deal > with one of the major components being that the Microsoft Surface would > become "the official tablet of the NFL," with coaches and players using the > Surface on the sidelines during games. But Microsoft and the league ran into > a problem during week one of the season when television announcers mistakenly > referred to the tablets as iPads, giving a huge rival some unexpected > exposure. The biggest blunder for the league came during the nationally > televised Monday Night Football game when ESPN's Trent Dilfer joked about how > long it took Cardinals assistant head coach Tom Moore to "learn how to use > the iPad to scroll through the pictures." In a separate incident, Drew Brees > of the New Orleans Saints was spotted by Fox commentator John Lynch using a > Surface on the sideline. Lynch remarked that Brees was "not watching movies > on his iPad." > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
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