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    • Wed Nov 19th 13:45 PM
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      T. Boone Pickens: Always Be Selling
      T-Boone is apparently rich, obviously void of morales, and (my guess) self-serving. He was the force behind the slanderous anti-Kerry "swift-boat" ads that gave us Bush junior in 2004. I'll listen to others on the subject of renewable energy, thank you.
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    • Wed Nov 12th 12:45 PM
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      Latest Apple Rumor: DRM-Free Music Headed from Sony BMG to iTunes
      Most producers reward high volume distributors... record labels are misguided in penalizing Apple. At a minimum, Apple has shown the way to a post LP-cassette-CD world of electronic distribution. These punitive actions plus social networking plus listen-and-click2buy (eg, Starbucks) will lead artists to seek more direct distribution be it Apple, Amazon, or their own e-commerce enabled website. The lack of innovation and insight by record labels will spell their demise.
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    • Thu Oct 23rd 11:47 AM
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      Revisiting the iPhone’s Browsing Market Share (Part II)
      Apology accepted :-) ...great post, more informative than original article!

      --David
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    • Fri Sep 12th 10:01 AM
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      6 Things Apple's Not Doing Right
      Author is clueless as others have sufficiently noted. Seeking Alpha -- PLEASE be more discerning in what you publish! An admitted Apple fan -- for good reason of course :-) I'm always looking for good, valid critiques... but none, zero, nada here.
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    • Fri Aug 8th 09:11 AM
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      Apple Can Disable iPhone Apps, but Should They?
      Transparency is the key... Apple should clearly state their "policing" policy. It's reasonable and smart business to block/remove apps that are malicious degrading the device (iPhone) and/or service.

      But does this control/intervention extend to apps Apple deems in poor taste? It should NOT. A warning/rating similar to movies about violence, language, sexual content, etc. would suffice giving customers the choice is the Apple way.
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    • Tue Jul 15th 11:14 AM
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      Apple Sues Mac Clone Maker Psystar
      "Apple apparently was waiting to see if Psystar was legit..." and likely wanting to avoid drawing attention to them = free advertising. Any independent assessment if they're legit? So much internet reporting read like press releases, some investigative reporting would be welcomed and refreshing!
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    • Thu Jun 12th 04:23 AM
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      iPhone As Platform = Cha-Ching!
      In U.S. we're now paying $4/gal. for gas, Europe purportedly nearly $8. Same for telecom cost? Anybody know? ...b/c without tethering (using phone for laptop internet connect) I also feel "taken" at these increasing prices. BTW it's not a razor 'n blades model b/c the razor costs hundreds of dollars... plus $36 at&t activation fee. Great technology, but data service pricing likely to keep me away for my modest needs.
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    • Tue May 13th 10:06 AM
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      What's Better: BlackBerry or iPhone?
      Some valid points but author concludes, "touch screens... are certainly not functional". I rarely trust the herd mentality, but there's good reason vendors are rushing iPhone knock-offs to market. Touch screens are the ONLY reasonable solution for packing ever-increasing functions into a handheld device. Chicklet keyboards are for kids and midgets (sorry, vertically challenged).
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    • Thu Apr 17th 11:12 AM
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      A Look at Apple's Q2 EPS Estimate Trend
      Suggest giving the data the "so what" test... does the data actually show anything, including NO trend/correlation which is what I deduce from these tables.AAPL seems volatile around earnings reports and other announcements (MacWorld product intros) but wonder if a timeframe of 3 weeks or 2 months would show a trend? Tho other factors intervene in a longer view (changing economy, housing crisis, etc.) a pattern may still emerge. Look forward to more.
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