Originally posted by Kidicious
Asher,
"What follows is an audacious embrace of the disdainful label that Apple, Microsoft’s rival, has gleefully — and successfully — affixed onto users of Microsoft products: “I’m a PC.”
That's from your own nytimes source. Read the I'm a PC commericals are successful.
Asher,
"What follows is an audacious embrace of the disdainful label that Apple, Microsoft’s rival, has gleefully — and successfully — affixed onto users of Microsoft products: “I’m a PC.”
That's from your own nytimes source. Read the I'm a PC commericals are successful.
That is not the same as saying they were successful in driving widespread Mac adoption. Even then, success is in the eye of the beholder. They may've independently improved marketshare (that is, the switch to Intel and Windows compatibility played no role -- good luck proving that), but to me if they have a truly superior product they should be able to gain marketshare far higher than the sliver that they have now. Additionally, we know there's at least some backlash to how the Apple commercials portray Mac and PC users -- we just don't know the scale. But one thing you cannot argue is that the commercials alone have dramatically increased their marketshare, mainly because their marketshare has not dramatically increased...
So now MS is copying them. That's going to help APPLE probably more than MS.
I've got this sneaking suspicion that you and Ben Kenobi were twins and you shared one brain. Now you're each left to fend for yourselves with half. It's the only explanation.
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