We're moving toward an Internet economy. Whether people understand it or not, we're moving to a place where as much as 50 percent of all our purchases will be done over the Internet in the next five years.
More Quotes from Tim Bajarin:
Apple has struck a cultural nerve, especially with Generation X and Gen Y, while Windows and PC are viewed in essence as 'My parents' computer'.Tim Bajarin
DIGITAL HUB. Instead, the new Mac World Order will be all about catering to consumers, and in the process showing how ham-handed Windows PC vendors have been at winning the much coveted place as a fixture in the living room. The guys in the PC industry realized that the enterprise market flattened out and that the next true growth market is going to be consumers, ... Steve Jobs, to his credit, declared early that the Mac was going to be the hub of the digital lifestyle, and it's a strategy Apple has pursued aggressively and with no apologies since then.
Tim Bajarin
The bargain prices you get in the sub-1,000 PC category are exceptional. A new user is going to be much more easily swayed to the IBM world than they are to the Mac world.
Tim Bajarin
The move to Intel is critical to Apple's future because it allows (the company) to attract the hard-core PC crowd. If they show they can run applications two or three or four times faster, they will get a lot of attention.
Tim Bajarin
makes Palm a worthy competitor in enterprise accounts.
Tim Bajarin
Apple will continue to be a force in portable music and video, and desktop innovation. Its key challenge now is how it will extend the Mac more into the digital lifestyle, into the living room and the rest of the house, as well as to other portable devices.
Tim Bajarin
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Internet Quotes, Place QuotesMost of the women who have offered themselves for public office over the years have done so, I believe, more because of the 'dirt' than in spite of it.
Agnes Macphail
Men become wise just as they become rich, more by what they save than by what they receive.
Wilbur Wright
Illusion is the first of all pleasures.
Voltaire