> > release the new KIM- a social network phone. It sells-- what-- 500 > > units it's first month? Can anyone seriously even think Apple could > > eFF that up as bad? Heck, Apple can rebrand a steaming pile of you > > know what and sell more than 500 units in a month. > > > > Umm . . . really; I thought that Microsoft were very good at > that . . . > take Windows for instance.
Everything exists on a timeline. If you recall, Windows started as basically a shell on top of (a) DOS, and the transition to Windows 95 was around the time that Apple was still in OS 7.x. MS and DOS (and later Windows) catered to business in a big way, and they had some good friends too that helped them, whereas it was less of a priority with Apple (and far more of a priority in the education market). For all its mistakes, MS has done a good job consistently supporting the corporate world. All companies have their share of blunders, some are just more fun to talk about than others. Best regards, Lynn Fredricks President Proactive International, LLC - Because it is about who you know.(tm) http://www.proactive-intl.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
