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Entries in Apple (2)

Friday
05Jun2009

When to launch your product? Apple's App Store versus RIM’s App World

Although conventional business practice – especially tech business where “first mover advantage” is a mantra – states being first to market creates competitive advantages, reality proves more complicated. John Tozzi’s Small Biz, BusinessWeek article Think Twice About Being First to Market offers sound advice to those thinking about launching new products into the volatile 2009 marketplace. John’s key statement from his article about timing your company’s product launch:

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Wednesday
22Apr2009

Apple ecosystem shows not everything goes down in a down economy

I blogged about Oracle's US$7.4 billion acquisition of Sun being a portent of sunnier days in tech, and that industry veterans including John Dvorak smell a bottom in tech markets. Now, another rumbling from the Apple ecosystem. As I pointed out the NASDAQ's holding its own so far this year while the DOW's down about 10%. Yet 90% of respondents in “the Apple market ecosystem” polled in a MacTech Magazine survey believe 2009 will be “almost as good as or better than 2008″, and 62.8% reported feeling good or great when asked about the Apple/Mac segment.

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