Monday, November 26, 2012


Markets down - Apple up


If stock price reflected reality, Apple would already be well over a thousand dollars a share.
 

Apple's Astonishing Profit in Context





Consider the above and then read this:

Apple and Google: Why current market share results don't matter yet, part 2





Black Friday sales online top $1 Billion for first time: ComScore

"It's not clear yet whether strong Black Friday sales online will weaken growth on Cyber Monday, which has been the biggest e-commerce day in the United States in recent years."



Why is shopping via iPad and iPhone outpacing Android?
The Android engagement paradox

"As Dediu points out, user engagement is not a frivolous platform attribute. In fact, it's critical for companies like Google (GOOG) and Amazon (AMZN) that make their money from the ecosystem (i.e. ads and online shopping, respectively) and not, as Apple does, from hardware sales."



"I'm on the outside looking in" Little Anthony and the Imperials

11 Apple iPads per hour vs. zero Microsoft Surface tablets




Is the iPad Changing the Way We Shop? Or Is the Way We Shop Changing How We Use the iPad?


Internal  Retail Video emphasizes why Ron Johnson and his team is sorely missed

Apple Computer - Retail Significant Stores


Doubtful of iPad mini next year

iPad mini Review



Apple acquired "Lightning" Trademark from Harley-Davidson



From the Byte Shop: The Apple I @ $666.66

About the same price as a Mac Mini today

Behold, Some of the First Apple Computer Photos Ever


Microsoft has failed 
Their actions erase any lingering doubt
"So Android and iOS are not losing ground to Microsoft, instead they are pulling sales from Windows 8 proper. That means Server 2012 has less appeal to customers as well. OEMs are incentivized to push anything but Microsoft, and so it goes. There is a whole generation that has tablets that don't run Windows anything. They use Google Docs, not Office. They use Gmail not Outlook or Exchange."


Amazon profits don't exist 
Amazon is a Black Hole Threatening to Devour Corporate America

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