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2010-12-16
Creating a popular and successful product in an existing market is not the same as creating the market.
call it as you like
BEFORE iPhone there was Nokia, Microsoft WM and RIM.
They did not copy Apple iPhone fast enough and now they are in free fall!
Google DID copy iPhone fast enough and now he can compete with Apple. Rest of bunch (Nokia, Microsoft WM and RIM): can not!
If Apple did not invent smartphone markets, they did surely make _revolution_, set new standards for each market. He raise bar so high that other companies simple can not achieve Apple quality. (e.g. Nokia have 6x times more engineers and spend 10 times more cash on R&D than Apple and again they market share is in constant fall since iPhone introduction!)
same for tablet devices - before iPad there was no real tablet market. Apple sell more iPads (in first few months) than Microsoft sold TabletPCs in 10 years!
Edited 2011-07-29 11:47 UTC