Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Oct 2007 16:14 UTC, submitted by Rahul
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The solution to finding the answer is figuring out what would help Apple the most towards their bottom lines: after all, they're a publicly-traded corporation, and have to report to their stockholders on how they've used their assets towards making more profits.
Now, how that's evaluated, that could get a bit tricky...




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2007-02-17
Eventhough Apple's whole MO is to be anti-MS they are actually very similar in how they handle their business. If the tables were turned and Apple were to be the big dog, trust me it would be far worst. I genuinely like apple, NOW, primarily because the company was forced to actually make good products to survive, but that's not to say I'm naive about their business practices and how they have screwed the little guy just as much as MS has.