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And what does iTunes, the App Store, etc. drive sales of? OSX and iOS .. so to imply they're not profiting from their lock in strategy is ridiculous.
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Maybe viewed in isolation, if Apple ONLY made the App Store or iTunes and DIDN'T make iOS or OSX .. then maybe what you said would be a passable excuse, but like Neolander said, they profit from nearly every possible angle in their ecosystem.
Apple makes money hand over fist by limiting choice. There's nothing wrong with that, some people like the consistent experience it gives, me being one of them, but let's be intellectually honest here.