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To: Star Traveler
Talk about “not resting on your laurels” — Apple just keeps “pumping it out” ... one thing after another.

They have been “apumping" and "apumping" and "apumping” for to the tune of 30 years, and see where it got them.


They still can’t even get into the top 5 to be even mentioned in the charts at all.

275 posted on 04/07/2010 12:09:58 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: SmokingJoe
You were saying ...

They have been “apumping" and "apumping" and "apumping” for to the tune of 30 years, and see where it got them.

Well, it looks like Verizon is apumping and apumping for the iPhone... LOL ...

And now we've got the iPad going crazy, just like the iPhone of about three years ago...

That "apumping" works pretty darned well, I would say ... LOL ...



Verizon CEO confirms he's told Apple he wants the iPhone, won't say if he's getting it

By Donald Melanson
Posted Apr 6th 2010 2:32PM

So Verizon wants the iPhone. No secret there, right? Not exactly, but Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg has side-stepped any questions on the subject in the past, which makes his recent comments at a conference hosted by the Council of Foreign Relations all the more notable. For the first time, Seidenberg confirmed that he has told Apple that he wants Verizon to carry the iPhone, adding that "we're open to getting the device,"and that "our network is capable of handling it." What he wouldn't say, obviously, is whether Verizon would be getting the phone, saying simply that it's "Apple's call." In other news, Seidenberg also took the opportunity to shoot down rumors of a merger with Vodafone, saying that "there's no compelling reason that this is an exciting thing to do," although he did add that things could always change.

280 posted on 04/07/2010 12:17:13 AM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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