An article from PC Week Online of all places sings the praises of
the iMac while criticizing Microsoft: "The iMac's modern design and superior
price/performance are attracting glowing endorsements from universities as
they
recommend systems for incoming students. Buyers are putting down deposits,
sight
unseen, making the iMac the new Volkswagen Beetle of personal computing.
Meanwhile,
Microsoft is "perceived, increasingly, as bringing forth products to fill
the gaps in its
revenue stream rather than filling the gaps in its customers' lives."
Tim
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Care about people's approval and you will be their prisoner.
-Toa Te Ching
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An article from PC Week Online of all places sings the praises of
the iMac while criticizing Microsoft: "The iMac's modern design and
superior
price/performance are attracting glowing endorsements from
universities as they
recommend systems for incoming students. Buyers are putting down
deposits, sight
unseen, making the iMac the new Volkswagen Beetle of personal
computing. Meanwhile,
Microsoft is "perceived, increasingly, as bringing forth products to
fill the gaps in its
revenue stream rather than filling the gaps in its customers' lives."
Tim
-
Care about people's approval and you will be their prisoner.
-Toa Te Ching
<<>tbyars@earthlink.net <<>
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