Apple starts with a very good product and then keeps improving it. Great formula for keeping users happy.
Good article.
Logical article. A mandatory read for anybody who's really interested in the tablet market in 2011.
It's a good read and to keep in mind as we read how low the iPad's market share will shrink in 2011.
Having seen Apple nearly collapse in the late 90s, it's amazing to see it become the biggest and most successful turnaround story ever.
Amazing sales results!
Interesting!
Things are finally getting interesting. Hopefully, they'll be good competition for the iPad. No single company should have a monopolistic position in any tech for the good of the market and the users.
Some believe Microsoft is being coy about its slate plans. Others simply think the company is being clueless. I think the Redmondians are planting decoys, hoping they’ll provide cover for missteps.
Put me in with those who think that Microsoft is clueless about how to effectively compete with Apple's iPad.
Today, one of the top issues on my mind, hey there's a category -- tablets. Apple has done an interesting job. They've sold more than I'd like them to sell.
Steve Ballmer is a reactive CEO. He hasn't led Microsoft into new markets. During his tenor so far, Microsoft ha only reacted to its competitors moves.
If you download an EPUB ebook and add it to iTunes, then sync that book to an iPhone and an iPad with iBooks installed on both, if you read a part on the iPad, then if you resume reading on the iPhone, the iPhone would start from where you stopped on the iPad. iBooks syncs reading location over the air!
That's cool!
I wish other ebook readers like Stanza does that.