Arnold Reinhold

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    • Thu Jun 12th 12:11 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      $1.2 Billion in iPhone Apps? Not Likely.
      The $10 in sales per iPhone user per year may be a gross underestimate. Yes, there will be a lot of free software, but Apple's easy distribution mechanism and modest 30% cut will convince a lot of independent developers to try charging for their efforts. And the $9.99 price point for a new game or handy app is a very easy impulse purchase.
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    • Wed May 14th 13:46 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Will Apple Be Dragged Kicking and Screaming to the Business Market?
      Business may not get what it wants from Apple, but it may just get what it needs.
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    • Mon May 12th 14:43 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      New BlackBerry, New Fund: Is RIM's Moat Wide Enough?
      The real question is what phones will primarily be used for in the future:generating text or viewing information. The RIM, with its mechanical keyboard is better for the former, the iPhone with its large screen and touch interface is better for the latter, whether it entertainment or business data. Third parties will provide miniature Bluetooth keyboards for iPhone users who must have one. And when Apple is ready to administer the coup de grâce, it can simply introduce a model with a fold out/slide out keyboard.
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    • Thu Mar 6th 15:28 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple Takes iPhone Corporate at SDK Event
      I think the big news here, besides all the technical details, is that Apple listened to all the pre-announcement buzz and managed to come up with positive answers to almost every concern expressed. The iPhone and iPod touch are the next great platform.
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    • Fri Feb 29th 07:25 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's "Anywhere" iPhone Has Far From Peaked
      Another point people miss is that even at $600, the price of an iPhone is a small compared to the cost of phone/data service: $2500 or more over three years. So if Apple can make using that service a much better experience, (and the iPhone's extraordinary customer satisfaction ratings say that it has) it can easily command those prices.
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