It begs the question, what if the Android had come out in some usable form (the 
first ones were pigs) well before Apple had released the iPhone? Who would be 
the market dominator then? People often back the product they bought to the 
hilt, simply and for no other reason than, it was the product they bought. 
Often times the first vendor whose product gets deployed in large numbers is 
the winner. 

Look at DOS and subsequent Windows iterations over the years. No one could 
really argue that Windows 1.0 was the best OS in terms of usability, or even 
that DOS was the better OS over the basic Mac os back then, and yet Windows 
dominated the business market. Why? Because MS was in the business market well 
before Apple, because they had already purchased the MS product, and they were 
not about to allow anyone to even imply that it was not the best decision that 
could be made. People are funny creatures. :-) 

Bob


On Oct 10, 2012, at 8:44 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:

> Thanks Richard and Guglielmo,
> we just HAVE TO love the apple world :)
> I wonder how long they still can keep their restricted policy, while the
> market goes on. But up to now their success doesn't need any changes. 
> Tiemo


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