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I think there's a problem with your analogy that you're not seeing though. Firewire was just Firewire, where as Thunderbolt is Thunderbolt + USB + Firewire + whatever else. So the technology wars aren't comparable
Plus you're ignoring the most important aspect of this: 15 years ago, Apple was in dire trouble. Today, Apple is the wunderkind of tech companies and whatever they do, everyone else wants to do too