To: John W
I expect him to say this, but my main interest is this -— IS HIS PREDICTION ACCURATE ? If so, why ?
To: SeekAndFind
I expect him to say this, but my main interest is this - IS HIS PREDICTION ACCURATE ? I'm not sure about this prediction, but I remember the kerfuffle caused when Jobs didn't include a diskette reader in the original iMac back in 1998. Now I can't think of the last time I used a diskette, and I have a hard time imagining any file small enough to fit on one! &nbp; ;-)
7 posted on
06/02/2010 5:28:20 PM PDT by
6SJ7
(atlasShruggedInd = TRUE)
To: SeekAndFind; John W
You were saying ...
I expect him to say this, but my main interest is this - IS HIS PREDICTION ACCURATE ? If so, why ?
I would say that your answer would come from this quarter ... :-)
Executives and other technology and entertainment companies who heard Mr Jobs speak at the conference appeared to agree, pointing to the rapid spread of smartphones and internet-connected devices, including those made by Apple and Google.
13 posted on
06/02/2010 5:34:17 PM PDT by
Star Traveler
(Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
To: SeekAndFind
When EVERY company has their little toy out will it be running a Mac OS?.....NO.
21 posted on
06/02/2010 5:40:09 PM PDT by
mowowie
To: SeekAndFind
I expect him to say this, but my main interest is this - IS HIS PREDICTION ACCURATE ? If so, why ?
Win 7 sales say Jobs is tripping
"Windows 7 continued to bolster Microsoft's bottom line in the most recent quarter, with Microsoft reporting net income of $4 billion on record quarterly revenues of $14.5 billion for the time period. Those figures are up significantly year over yearincome jumped 35 percentand Microsoft credited continued strong sales of Windows 7 for the positive performance."
41 posted on
06/02/2010 6:16:44 PM PDT by
Rooivalk
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