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1 year ago
in Why are some bloggers turning on Apple? on Scobleizer
Apple has emerged to become a truly great company, with beautifully-designed products (although quality is another issue).
But what annoys the rest of the population, i.e., those who aren't platinum members of the 'give-me-apple-or-give-me-an-incredibly-painful-death' club is the arrogance of Jobs and company -- and their vast networks of journalist friends.
So, for the rest of us, it's very nice to see the tide occasionally turn.
Gene from ZuneChannel.com
But what annoys the rest of the population, i.e., those who aren't platinum members of the 'give-me-apple-or-give-me-an-incredibly-painful-death' club is the arrogance of Jobs and company -- and their vast networks of journalist friends.
So, for the rest of us, it's very nice to see the tide occasionally turn.
Gene from ZuneChannel.com
2 years ago
in Microsoft still wants to control your wallet on Mathew's comments
Fair enough, and valid points, Mathew.
Thanks for the reply (which is more than I do on my blog...which I've told everyone is a monologue, not a dialogue). It's always nice to come across bloggers who have a more generous philosophy than I.
Gene
Thanks for the reply (which is more than I do on my blog...which I've told everyone is a monologue, not a dialogue). It's always nice to come across bloggers who have a more generous philosophy than I.
Gene
2 years ago
in Microsoft still wants to control your wallet on Mathew's comments
"Because people don’t like to play with Microsoft unless they have to, that’s why. In fact, they would apparently rather get taken to the cleaners by MasterCard and Visa."
This is a really absurd statement. The average person on the street (and no, that doesn't include the AAPL-cult members) doesn't even give a second thought to Microsoft, in the "they're evil and Jobs is a God" sense.
If Microsoft develops the right partnerships and creates online templates that make using their points system as easy as 5 million Xbox LIVE subscribers now think it is, then it'll take off -- and Visa, Mastercard and PayPal are in big trouble; as is the iPod franchise.
Gene from ZuneChannel.com
This is a really absurd statement. The average person on the street (and no, that doesn't include the AAPL-cult members) doesn't even give a second thought to Microsoft, in the "they're evil and Jobs is a God" sense.
If Microsoft develops the right partnerships and creates online templates that make using their points system as easy as 5 million Xbox LIVE subscribers now think it is, then it'll take off -- and Visa, Mastercard and PayPal are in big trouble; as is the iPod franchise.
Gene from ZuneChannel.com
2 years ago
in More news on Zune sales and apparently brown isn’t in after all? on ZuneSphere
Neither San Francisco, nor Amazon.com, should serve as the standard benchmark for Zune sales - but somehow, it seems that those are the only 'standards' used by anyone. So it's not at all going to be a surprise to many of us when, in early January, MSFT reports that "...sales of Zune were particularly strong in the Heartland, at Sears, Costco, and Target. Using either Soho or San Francisco as benchmarks for success is absurd. Microsoft, as I've said on my blog, is going for the other 95% of the population, by clandestinely targeting their message to the hipsters.
Gene from ZuneChannel.com
Gene from ZuneChannel.com