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When you ask most people who started the CD manufacturing most would say Sony, but it was Phillips.
Sony took it to the next level and the rest is history.
If you look further back, you would see that XEROX never enjoyed the same success that it once enjoyed in the early seventies when it came out with it's machines. Canon and Toshiba lead in that space today as far as I know.
Just because you come up and invent things, does not mean you will dominate the space forever.
Even Ecosystems in the end collapse because they cant be loyal and just write to one device. At first they enjoy the wave of success of the device, but sooner than later adopt to others as well.
For full disclosure I am an iPhone 5S user, and have used Samsung Android for many years.
I have switched only because of the reasonable size that the phone offers and the way interacts with our customer service application we utilize at Optimus. Android has matched the iPhone functionalities but not the way a human interacts with a machine. This is of course a subjective opinion based on my comfort of use.
Matt
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I wouldn't know since I refuse to be forced to download the safari browser to watch the event, and apparently, even if i had, I would not have seen anything since their streaming failed.
p.s. -- bought the first Motorola Droid and never looked back.
p.s.s. -- last Apple device owned -- Apple IIe
We in Canada are used to this but it is still funny when silly mistakes are made in American advertising
1. They make it look like Vancouver Island somehow is joined to British Columbia with a lake between the island and mainland
2. Calgary is lower down and to the west of Edmonton.
3. the most hilarious mistake is the placement of Ottawa (our nation's capital city no less)... I know, I know...having lived in Toronto they think the country revolves around them but REALLY!!! Ottawa is the capital of the country.
4. I think Kingston is the city which was assigned to Toronto
5. Quebec is a PROVINCE .... not a city. It should read Quebec City (interesting enough Google maps makes the same mistake)
6. Finally it is St. John's...not St. Johns in Newfoundland...
I'm with Mike in that they won't be going down anytime soon due to stellar sales. There are more than enough iPhone users upgrading to the 6 that their next ER will be a gain. I'm planning to buy some options contracts on the long side to sell shortly after their ER.
The company itself is starting to set itself up for a fall now I think. It might not happen this year but there's a chance of a correction happening next year when the people that upgrade to the latest iPhone because it's the latest run out. Another point to watch the news for is to see how quickly the credit card information in iPhone 6 series get stolen. Or how long before the 6 gets a jailbreak. Whichever comes first would be an indicator of whether their security was ramped up or not. I also don't see too many Apple Watches being sold either. Something I consider an oddity is their decision to change from i<names> to Apple <names> for their products. Looks like Apple is changing as a company. But might not necessarily be in the direction iPhone fans want.