Apple Not Thinking Different Enough
from the keep-trying dept
Well, this post won't help my reputation among the Mac fanatics here, but it's a good Business Week article about why Apple's new iMac isn't as big a deal as they advertised. Sure, it's nice. And, yes, it will probably sell a lot. However, for Apple to grow, they really need to start thinking beyond the Mac. The writer points out that the iPod "Mac-only" strategy was silly and is likely to hold Apple back. If they were really "thinking different", they would realize that the Mac shouldn't be the center of their world any more.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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oddly, I agree
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I disagree
Business Week? Yeah, they are a good source of advice. We are in an economic depression, PC makers for most are in trouble, but Apple made money this year.
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I disagree too...
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why exactly was gates forced to invest in this 1980's lefover? go away. no one needs a mac. only people who need to find a niche. same people who watch rocky horror
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Oh Please!
If Apple went to the Windows OS they could not afford to innovate. They would have to produce the cheapest hardware to compete with the other cheap hardware makers.
Windows would not evolve much past its current point, there wouldn't be much reason.
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Apple makes Macintoshes
Mac-only is the way of Apple, and, correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't S.J. built the company, grown it, revived it, made it a staple of pop culture, over the last 20 years?
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Re: Apple makes Macintoshes
Obviously you are but a babe. Because Apple BUILT the firm on Apple ][+'s.
And you are deluded if you think JOBS 'built' the firm. Without Woz, there would be no Apple.
When Jobs 'built' hardware it was a failure. Apple ///. Lisa. NeXT. Only when he took OVER someone elses's work has Jobs had success. Pixar, Apple ][, and Jeff Raskin's Mac.
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Duh!
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Re: Duh!
And, actually, I believe Dell's margins are a bit better than you described. While other companies are struggling, Dell actually has done a good job keeping their costs well below others, so they can retain larger margins than other PC manufacturers.
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Re: Duh!
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