▲ | rhetocj23 6 days ago | |||||||
Lol exactly. That poster should quickly realise hes got it pretty good given the alternatives. | ||||||||
▲ | xp84 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Why? Was Steve Jobs literally the only human who was capable of seeing the massive unserved demand that existed back then? Sidekick was amazing for its time, but only on one also-ran carrier. BlackBerry had great features like BBM (essentially iMessage) but underpowered for multimedia and more difficult to learn. If Apple was out of business, one or more companies would have made the billions on MP3 players that iPod made, and any of them could have branched into phones and made a splash the same way. Perhaps Sony, perhaps Microsoft. Microsoft eventually figured it out -- the only reason they failed was that they waited for both Apple and Android to become entrenched so in this timeline they could have been the second-mover, but unlike with Apple and Android, maybe neither MS nor Google would have automatically owned the US marketshare the way Apple does[1]. If that were the case, we may have competition, instead of the unhealthy thing we have where Apple just does whatever they want. [1] https://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile/united... | ||||||||
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