Sorry to rant again.
There is a big difference between financials and the use r experience. If WP never eventuated, Android would rule, as it has, then subside, as it is, as it was new and super cool, but the end user experience is poor, which it is. Lot of promise, no backbone.
WP is a threat as it mirrors what Apple has done. Big name, Windows is everywhere, and the tablet OS plays, reads everything. Apps, yes, not much, but neither was IOS or Android
Food for thought
Sent from my iPad Air
Sent from my iPad Air
The computer field if you don't re-invent yourself and have new offering in new markets in a few years, you may realize many took the initiative from you in new sales.They are "catching up to an ideal standard".A company always can learn and grow. Extreme success does not mean no reason to "catch up with competitors who may not be threatening them now financially but if unchecked will" or "grow and invent newer standards".
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 6:20 PM, David H. Bailey <dhbailey52@comcast.net> wrote:On 1/22/2014 5:56 PM, david smith wrote:
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> That isn't a huge stable for the world's most highly valued company.
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Of course, if you really think about what you say in that sentence you'd
see that they've produced all that they've needed to in order to becomethe world's most highly valued company.Just who are they "catching up to" if they're already ahead of everybody
else?
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