Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Jul 2006 17:40 UTC, submitted by Hakime
Apple Powered by its OS X Tiger operating system and buzz surrounding the iPod, Apple Computer has gained traction in the personal computer market. Macintosh computers used to be popular with the creative crowd, but now are finding a place on the desks of corporate America. According to the Wall Street Journal, JupiterResearch surveyed technology decision makers at 258 medium and large businesses and projected that 33 percent would be running Macs next year, while only 21 percent were doing so now.
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33 percent?
by Anonymous Penguin on Wed 26th Jul 2006 22:28 UTC
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2005-07-06

Well, when you reach such a high share, it would be wise to consider substantial price cuts.

RE: 33 percent?
by evangs on Thu 27th Jul 2006 06:37 in reply to "33 percent?"
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2005-07-07

And what pray tell would those price cuts achieve?

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RE[2]: 33 percent?
by Anonymous Penguin on Thu 27th Jul 2006 07:10 in reply to "RE: 33 percent?"
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2005-07-06

Obvious, an even higher share, and not only on "the desks of corporate America".

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