businessweek.com— With fewer iPod users upgrading, the days of explosive growth are over. And that leaves iPhones and Macs picking up the slack.
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That is not what this article is saying. It is saying that fewer people are upgrading to this generation at all. Not that fewer people who bought last generation. Only the really pathetic fanboys upgrade with each generation. But it is more ocmmon that people upgrade every other generation. And that is not happening with the people who bought two generations ago of the iPod.
why is it bad? Because he is using a player that you have NEVER tried, yet like a f**king idiot you think you are still qualified to make a judgement on its quality?And how hilarious that your Digg profile says that you hate people who dislike Apple for no reason, when you are mindlessly blasting the Zune despite the fact that you obviously have never used it.
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That is not what this article is saying. It is saying that fewer people are upgrading to this generation at all. Not that fewer people who bought last generation. Only the really pathetic fanboys upgrade with each generation. But it is more ocmmon that people upgrade every other generation. And that is not happening with the people who bought two generations ago of the iPod.
Closed AccountDec 4, 2008
why is it bad? Because he is using a player that you have NEVER tried, yet like a f**king idiot you think you are still qualified to make a judgement on its quality?And how hilarious that your Digg profile says that you hate people who dislike Apple for no reason, when you are mindlessly blasting the Zune despite the fact that you obviously have never used it.
Closed AccountDec 4, 2008
Adding memory is not innovation you idiot.
tnoyDec 4, 2008
Apple's problem is that they've made the iPod too good. They're running out of ways to make people buy the new versions.