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TheQuirk:

quote:Originally posted by psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax:
bearly be calld an OS
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Well, I know I like bears. But what does this have to do with anything?  :confused:  

(Sorry, I just had to. I had to.)

Fett101:
I'm not questioning any of the stuff Apple did, but that if Apple had not existed, there would be no personal computers in existence, and all inovation would heve been non existent on this earth. It's just a bit too... apple-centric.

Faust:
There are many innovators.  Apple is one, Microsoft is not.  But there are more innovators - if not then why does Apple now use BSD / KHTML code?  Because they saw more innovations and decided to co operate with the BSD / KHTML people in order to not only enhance their OS but enhance BSD / KHTML.  (Note that I didn't use the "copy" word here, as this is cooperation not copying.)  Apple is a company BTW, and companies do not innovate - the people they employ do.  ;)   I am sure that Apple would be nowhere if it werent for Babbage / Lovelace et al.  Shoulders of giants etcetera.

Note:  PLEASE do not take this as an anti Apple flame.  It is obvious that they make quality, innovative products, it is just that they are not the only people to do so.

cahult:
These are my predictions. At the next keynote Steve will introduce us to Panther (again, he likes to talk about software). About 45-60 minutes of praise and awe. Then he will talk about how much the digital hub has evolved since he first talked about it almost 2 years ago. Maybe iChat will become a part of iLife.

Before he leaves he will present a new Apple Cinema Display, maybe 25" and an update to the iBooks. They will be starting at 1 GHz and up to 1,3 GHz. The powerbooks in my scenario have already been updated half a month before this keynote, along with the iMacs.

How about this?

Fett101:
Apple Benchmarketing Raises Questions

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