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  • Apple once again stuns skeptics, iPhone up 94%, iPad up 151%

  • Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
 #156166  by Julius Seeker
 Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:48 pm
Q2 revenue is also up 59% to 39.2 billion USD, demolishing the projected revenue of 32.5 billion. Profits at 11.6 billion - in comparison, the entire revenue of Google was only 10.6 billion, or a billion dollars below Apple's total profit.

Right now Apple stock, despite having a market cap distantly in first place, is actually sickeningly undervalued.
 #156180  by Oracle
 Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:11 pm
What sickens me:

At least Exxon is a company that makes its money purely on volume, with relatively low profit margins. They provide the fuel that runs the economy.

Apple sells fucking shiny things. That's it.

Capitalism has failed.
 #156182  by Shrinweck
 Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:46 pm
Well, to be fair they also sell media in digital form. I haven't bought commercial music anywhere but iTunes in something like six years. They deserve success but Jesus Christ give it a rest, children of the United States, you don't need a fucking state of the art macbook to surf Facebook 3 hours a day.
 #156186  by Julius Seeker
 Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:41 am
There's a lot more of a cultural and technological revolitionizing effect that Smartphones have brought to society than just Facebook anywhere; although that's a part of it. If it's not obvious by now, iPhone is at the forefront of that industry. Facebook has become an incredibly useful communication tool, and it's ubiquitous.

I think iTunes U is worth mentioning as another example (used by something like 300 million people) which as of last year has dozens of Yale courses available now too, is an important part of that too. Essentially, you have free material from Libraries, Museums, and tens of thousands of lecture series (typically 24-36 lectures, 45-90 minutes each per course) available in video and audio format, from over 800 Universities. All material is free - this is my favourite app, I listen to lectures now much more than I do music; anytime, anyplace.

Before we had books. Then we had TV and phones. In the 80's we got personal computers, in the 90's we got the Internet, and in the... 00's(?) we got Smartphones which allow us to take essentially everything mentioned above everywhere. Obviously PCs still have their place considering their bigger and capable of much greater power consumption, but Smartphones (especially with Cloud services) have become an important extension of that; and can also do most things that most people want to do (in terms of communication, reading, media, and other applications) on their own.
 #156217  by SineSwiper
 Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:43 am
Percentages are lies. Taking a 94% increase of 1 is still only 1.94.

Also, I haven't bought commericial music from anywhere except MP3Spark and LegalSounds, so neyh!