[opendtv] Re: AnalysisWhy Apple and Wal-Mart Are Poised To Rule The World Of Mobile Media

  • From: "John Willkie" <johnwillkie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 09:37:41 -0800

impressive?  Worthy of a trade show? 

No new products; only upgrades to existing ones, and a lackluster keynote.
I heard this from fans.  I have a friend who has attended every MacWorld
since the first one.

Next year is a different matter.

John Willkie

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De: opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] En
nombre de Craig Birkmaier
Enviado el: Sunday, January 11, 2009 8:34 AM
Para: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: [opendtv] Re: AnalysisWhy Apple and Wal-Mart Are Poised To Rule The
World Of Mobile Media

At 10:45 AM -0800 1/9/09, John Willkie wrote:
>Yep, and that "innovation" was evident at the recent MacWorld.  Not a new
>product announced.  I read about it not being in their product cycle.

No new products?

Are you not in the "software" business?

Are you making a "product?"

Major upgrades to the iLife suite and the iWork Office suite.

Garage Band now has the ability to teach you to play the guitar or 
piano - you can even get lessons from Sting and other music industry 
legends.

And then there is the new 17" MacBook with 8 hour battery life...

I guess "new" only applies to entirely new product lines, not upgrades...

When did Microsoft do something new, other than announcing a new OS 
to deal with the Vista fiasco?

I would also note that the 25th Anniversay of the Mac is January 
23rd. Perhaps Apple is waiting to do something "new" to celebrate 
"1984."

It is easy to understand why Apple is walking away from MacWorld. The 
calendar fourth quarter is Apples largest quarter, and most of the 
product launches for this important quarter take place in September 
and October.

Is it good policy to update major product lines just weeks after 
millions of people get an Apple product for Christmas?

But there is more to this than meets the eye. Turns out that Apple 
may be taking space at CES next year. It would not surprise me if 
Jobs replaces Balmer as the top keynote billing next year.

January 10, 2009 4:51 PM PST
CEA confirms Apple-related exhibits at CES 2010

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10139861-37.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=25
47-1_3-0-20

The CES keynotes tend to be more visionary, much like the exhibits - 
i.e. the CE industry uses this conference to show retailers what they 
will be offering when new products are launched the next summer. And 
if Apple decides to open up some of its technologies to other 
vendors, CES could be the perfect platform to launch such 
initiatives...

Regards
Craig
 
 
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