forbes.com — The latest rankings from the American Customer Satisfaction Index show that Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) has dramatically outpaced its rival computer makers in the hearts of U.S. consumers. In fact, the gulf between Apple's consumer satisfaction ranking and that of the industry's No. 2 player is one of the widest margins ever seen
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vrillcoAug 20, 2008
This has about as much to do with Phelps as uhm... iphones have to do with chia pets.f**k Phelps, and f**k Forbes for promoting this article like the millions of foreign blog plagiarists... that's really f**king low of them, a big ugly tarnish on their reputation.
Closed AccountAug 20, 2008
What's the point of comparing Dell to Apple? I see no correlation what-so-ever. From the perspective of desktop market share Apple is a software vendor, whereas Dell is a hardware vendor. Dell may ship with Vista, but they do not develop it. Apple may ship with PC hardware, but they don't develop it either. So in effect, this article is complete bulls**t. Apple's market share may be increasing due to the failure of Vista, but that doesn't mean Dell is collapsing. Nor does it prove Apple is gaining on the market.Apple vs. Dell is a weak argument in any right. Both use the same hardware format, and both are compatible with Mac OS, Linux/Unix, and Windows. Apple computers are no different once you remove the shinny case and stickers, including the OS.
phoompAug 20, 2008
What *don't* Apple and Michael Phelps share in common?Michael Phelps just works.<a class="user" href="http://gizmodo.com/5039183/steve-jobs-apple-aware-of-iphone-20-app-fails-will-fix-in-september">http://gizmodo.com/5039183/steve-jobs-apple-aware- ...</a>
Closed AccountAug 20, 2008
Apple + Michael Phelps = Front Page.