theglobeandmail.com — "The idea of an “AppleBerry” partnership between Research In Motion Ltd. and Apple Computer Inc. was floated yesterday by Peter Misek, an analyst with Canaccord Capital Inc., who last year accurately predicted a partnership between RIM and Intel Corp."
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mrviklundJun 3, 2006
Time for the fruits to come together! ;)
16x9Jun 3, 2006
> Unicron wrote: "You must be new here. I think I saw an article on the front page a few days ago that was about what Steve Jobs had for breakfast."It's just not fair when less than 5% of the total PC market can run roughshod over the other 95%.As I've asked on Digg before when this question has come up, is it possible that there is a larger part of the whole Digg community who are simply interested in the entire computer industry even if they themselves don't own a Macintosh? I don't own our galaxy and yet just a few minutes ago I Dugg a submission on the latest thinking on the possible shape of the galaxy.Lastly, I know you are kidding about the Job's Breakfast submission but rest assured that I for one would NEVER Digg a story about what Steve Jobs had for breakfast. Actually, the fascination with this guy is, to me anyway, a bit odd. I like Apple's products but even if given the opportunity I'd never want to work at Apple (I've read that Mr. Job's is a bit of an insensitive jerk).
safer9999Jun 15, 2006
nice Neal Saferstein
safer9999Jun 15, 2006
Newton rebornNeal Saferstein
safer9999Jun 15, 2006
I doubt it will happenNeal Saferstein