IDC: Apple Macintosh Market Share Under 2% Worldwide; Under 3% In United States For 2003
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2003 Statistical Abstract of the United
States
2003 Statistical Abstract of the United
States
02/13/2004 07:01 AM2003 Statistical Abstract of the United Stateshtt
p://www.census.gov/prod/www/statistical-abstract-03.htmlThe 2003 Statistical Abstract of the United States is now online and
continues to gives us access to very valuable demographics and
economic information on the United States. I have addded this to my
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Business Intelligence and will
be adding this to my
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2004 Internet MiniGuide.
Grim Macintosh Market Share Forebodies
Crisis
Grim Macintosh Market Share Forebodies
Crisis
12/28/2004 09:50 PMApple is the easy-to-use, less complex platform. Thus it should be
cheaper, not more expensive. It's that simple. By John C. Dvorak, PC
Magazine
Grim Macintosh Market Share Forebodes
Crisis
Grim Macintosh Market Share Forebodes
Crisis
12/29/2004 02:17 PMThe Mac platform is essentially stagnant. That becomes obvious when
you look at the declining market share numbersβnot from research
firms, but from the W3C, which monitors online activity. As of
December 2004, the Mac share as measured by online activity is 2.7
percent (Linux is 3.1), with all the rest going to various flavors of
Windows. I'm now convinced that this stems mostly from Apple's
inability to make the Mac a commodity computer by pricing it to
compete with PCs made inexpensively in China and selling with
razor-thin margins. Here are the reasons Apple can't sustain its
position.
"The 2nd Annual Twenty Most Annoying
Liberals In The United States -- The
2003 Edition"
"The 2nd Annual Twenty Most Annoying
Liberals In The United States -- The
2003 Edition"
12/10/2003 10:15 PMThe 2nd Annual Twenty Most Annoying
Liberals In The United States -- The
2003 Edition
The 2nd Annual Twenty Most Annoying
Liberals In The United States -- The
2003 Edition
12/09/2003 10:55 AMRight Wing News .. John
Hawkins
rightwingnews.com/special/annoyinglibs2003.php
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1&1 Internet Continues Global Expansion
With Successful Market Entry in the
United States
1&1 Internet Continues Global Expansion
With Successful Market Entry in the
United States
01/28/2004 11:21 AMTopHosts.com Jan 28 2004 3:43PM GMT
The wireless adult content market will
be worth approximately $90 million in
the United States and $1 billion
globally in 2008
The wireless adult content market will
be worth approximately $90 million in
the United States and $1 billion
globally in 2008
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Other News: Apple Market Share
Other News: Apple Market Share
03/23/2005 01:03 PMApple's miniscule market share in the computer business is poised to
gain from an iPod "halo effect".
Apple Could See Near Doubling of Market
Share
Apple Could See Near Doubling of Market
Share
03/23/2005 08:13 AMA Morgan Stanley report predicts that the company could see its global
PC market share increase in 2005 from about 3 percent to 5 percent.
Why The United States Just Doesn't Get
The United Nations
Why The United States Just Doesn't Get
The United Nations
06/22/2005 02:41 AMFor years I have been amazed as I’ve listened to people here
in the United States demonstrate their complete ignorance of the
purpose and tremendous value of the United Nations, even to the point
of our country not paying dues to the organization. Ambassador to the
United Nations havs often been viewed as second-class or B-level
diplomatic job and with the current presidential perspective, the UN
has become a troublesome entity and the appointment of…
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Apple Market-Share Loss 'Worrying'
Apple Market-Share Loss 'Worrying'
04/27/2004 10:13 AMear Sterns analyst Andrew Neff is concerned that Apple's 'Trojan
Horse' strategy isn't working. By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple U.S. market share stands at 3.7
percent
Apple U.S. market share stands at 3.7
percent
07/16/2004 11:59 AMApple captured 3.7 percent of the U.S...
Apple To Gain PC Market Share Over Next
2-3 Years
Apple To Gain PC Market Share Over Next
2-3 Years
03/17/2005 03:08 AMPiper Jaffray cited the iPod halo effect, "continuous innovation
leading to highly functional products at realistic price points," and
security and perfromance issues for PCs based on Microsoft Windows. By
Forbes
Apple reaches 4.1% market share in
Australia
Apple reaches 4.1% market share in
Australia
03/14/2005 06:24 PMZDNet Mar 14 2005 9:50PM GMT
Apple gains share in Broadcast market
Apple gains share in Broadcast market
01/08/2004 07:18 PMAccording to research firm TrendWatch, 26 percent of U.S...
The United States, Backed By The
European Union, Japan And Canada, Has
Turned Back A Bid By Developing Nations
To Place The Internet Under The Control
Of The United Nations Or Its Member
Governments
The United States, Backed By The
European Union, Japan And Canada, Has
Turned Back A Bid By Developing Nations
To Place The Internet Under The Control
Of The United Nations Or Its Member
Governments
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Apple disputes RealNetworks' market
share numbers
Apple disputes RealNetworks' market
share numbers
09/09/2004 10:54 AMby Larry Angell - RealNetworks said today that it sold more than 3
million songs during its three-week "Freedom of Choice" promotion,
which slashed song pricing at the company's music store to 49 cents
and album pricing to $4.99...
Apple U.S. PC Market Share Up .5% to 5th
Spot, Study Shows
Apple U.S. PC Market Share Up .5% to 5th
Spot, Study Shows
04/16/2005 05:47 AMMac Observer Apr 16 2005 10:17AM GMT
Apple Could See Near Doubling of Market
Share (Ziff Davis)
Apple Could See Near Doubling of Market
Share (Ziff Davis)
03/23/2005 12:20 AMZiff Davis - A Morgan Stanley report predicts that the company could
see its global PC market share increase in 2005 from about 3 percent
to 5 percent.
Apple Could Grow Global PC Market Share
To 5% In 2005
Apple Could Grow Global PC Market Share
To 5% In 2005
03/19/2005 02:29 AM By Forbes
Apple Computer Gains Share In Broadcast
Market
Apple Computer Gains Share In Broadcast
Market
01/09/2004 09:57 PM26% of U.S. broadcast stations and cable systems use Apple computers
as their primary system for editing/production workstations.
(TrendWatch via MyAppleMenu)
Jobs: 'Sales guys' lost Apple market
share
Jobs: 'Sales guys' lost Apple market
share
01/26/2004 01:10 AMApple CEO Steve Jobs says "sales guys" are to blame for his company's
small market share...
Apple desktop market share on the rise;
will the Mac mini, iPod help?
Apple desktop market share on the rise;
will the Mac mini, iPod help?
03/22/2005 05:04 PMThere is good and bad news for Apple Computer's market share numbers
in the calendar fourth quarter. The Cupertino, Calif.-based computer
company's desktop market share is on the rise, while the portable
market is showing a decline. While numbers are not available to show
the impact of Mac mini, research analysts expect to see continued good
news for the company's desktop market share in 2005 as Mac mini sales
increase.
TMO Reports - Apple U.S. PC Market Share
Up .5% to 5th Spot, Study Shows
TMO Reports - Apple U.S. PC Market Share
Up .5% to 5th Spot, Study Shows
04/16/2005 07:27 AMMac Observer Apr 16 2005 10:40AM GMT
The United States Is In Deep Doo doo!
The United States Is In Deep Doo doo!
03/14/2003 05:07 PM The United
States Is In Deep Doo doo! In the end, there is no such thing as a
free lunch. You cannot make money grow in value by shaking it back and
forth from one bank to another. You cannot prosper a nation by doing
each other's laundry, or filling out their government mandated and
greatly obfuscated paperwork, or flinging stock certificates around
which may have as little real worth as Federal Reserve Notes. To make
money, to show a profit, you must make products that somebody else
wants to buy, and sadly, that is a capability the United States has
allowed to slip away in great measure.
A Map of Languages in the United States
A Map of Languages in the United States
06/22/2004 06:04 AMA Map of Languages in the United Stateshttp://www.mla.org/census_main
a>
The MLA Language Map is intended for use by students,
teachers, and anyone interested in learning about the linguistic and
cultural composition of the United States. The MLA Language Map uses
data from the 2000 United States census to display the locations and
numbers of speakers of thirty languages and seven groups of less
commonly spoken languages in the United States. The Language Map
illustrates the density of language speakers in zip codes and
counties. The Data Center provides actual numbers and percentages of
speakers.
The United States of Texas
The United States of Texas
06/24/2004 01:23 AMSalon Jun 24 2004 5:21AM GMT
won't end the world's distrust of the
United States
won't end the world's distrust of the
United States
03/19/2003 10:46 PMNYTimes - Krugman is worried about Things to Come .. Paul Krugman's
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Vital Statistics of the United States
Vital Statistics of the United States
05/30/2004 07:49 AMVital Statistics of the United States (VSUS)http:/
/www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/pubs/pubd/vsus/vsus.htmAnnual reports that present detailed vital statistics data,
including natality, mortality, marriage and divorce. These reports are
available for download or as bound volumes in many large public and
university libraries. This has been added to
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People of the United States, why is
everyone yelling at you???
People of the United States, why is
everyone yelling at you???
04/14/2005 06:53 PM
Beware! We will take over
television studios, kidnap so-called commentators and broadcast calm,
well-reasoned discussions of the issues of the day.
The manifesto of the Unitarian Jihad.
Historical Statistics of the United
States
Historical Statistics of the United
States
12/27/2004 06:52 AMHistorical Statistics of the United States
http://www.csep.ucr.edu/
HSUS/HSUS.html
The goal of the project is to produce
an updated, expanded, and thoroughly revised edition in print and
electronic formats of various historical statistics of the United
States, to be collected from the Historical Statistics of the United
States, Millennial Edition, Colonial Times to The Present (Cambridge
University Press). The Historical Statistics of the United States was
first published in 1949 by the Bureau of the Census with the advice
and assistance of the Social Science Research Council. A second and
much larger edition appeared in 1960 under the same auspices. The
third edition, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial
Times to 1970, Bicentennial Edition, was published by the Bureau in
1975 and was expanded to two volumes. In the year 2005 Cambridge
University Press will publish the fourth, millennial, edition of this
classic reference work. This has been added to
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Al Capone shouldn't represent the United
States
Al Capone shouldn't represent the United
States
03/19/2003 10:25 PMFareed Zakaria has a great article, The Arrogant Empire, in this
week's Newsweek. Answers the questions, "why are all those foreigners
against us?" and "how can they think that George Bush is a bigger
threat than Saddam Hussein?" I learned a lot from reading it. Highly
Recommended.. Some quotes: In fact, while the United States has the
backing of a dozen or so governments, it has the support of a majority
of the people in only one country in the world, Israel. If that is not
isolation, then the word has no meaning.... the United States will
spend as much next year on defense as the rest of the world put
together (yes, all 191 countries... go back to 1945. When America had
the world at its feet, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman
chose not to create an American imperium, but to build a world of
alliances and multilateral institutions. They formed the United
Nations, the...
Legal gay marriages in the United States
Legal gay marriages in the United States
05/17/2004 03:03 PMMassachusetts has become the first state in the US to allow
same-sex couples to get married. Whether it will last or be
crushed under the weight of a Constitutional amendment I don't know,
but it's bloody wonderful in the meantime:
Other towns and cities across the state were also prepared
to wed large numbers of same-sex couples as the law came into force.
The Supreme Court ruling upheld a decision by the state's highest
court. It said that denying marriage licences to same-sex couples
violated anti-discrimination laws.
The Massachusetts ruling has fuelled heated debate across the country
- and the controversy has been particularly intense in an election
year. In a statement, President Bush said he had called on the
Congress "to pass, and to send to the states for ratification, an
amendment to our Constitution defining and protecting marriage as a
union of a man and a woman as husband and wife. The need for that
amendment is still urgent, and I repeat that call today." His rival
John Kerry - who is a Massachusetts senator - is also opposed to
same-sex marriages, but favours a more limited form of legal
recognition.
I think the issue of gay marriage only started to matter to me when
I realised that many of my gay friends actually wanted to get married.
And on the day when a friend of mine showed me a marriage booking form
online in San Francisco and I started looking for the section for gay
people and there wasn't one - It was all the same form... That
affected me too I think - to realise that while it was clearly an
issue at the moment, the whole point of this battle was about
completely collapsing that difference around relationships. That's a
pretty cool goal...
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"stepping up to prevent him from
becoming President of the United States"
"stepping up to prevent him from
becoming President of the United States"
05/04/2004 05:02 PMtelefrog.com is one of the best
communication opportunities in the
United States.
telefrog.com is one of the best
communication opportunities in the
United States.
09/16/2004 03:12 AMMary Stevens, CEO of telefrog, goal was to find an exceptional
moneymaking opportunity for telecommunication who wish to realize
their financial dreams while spending more quality time with their
families. Criteria for selection included stability of the company,
experience of founders, lack of risk, and ease of succeeding in
starting and operating an independent, telecommunication industry.
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Teraserver has the Entire United States
Mapped
Teraserver has the Entire United States
Mapped
12/12/2003 03:19 AMI think this is way cool. I have always hoped that someday I would be
able to buy high quality...
"Bill Clinton, Former President of the
United States"
"Bill Clinton, Former President of the
United States"
07/29/2004 01:02 AMEven the president of the United States
sometimes must have to stand naked
Even the president of the United States
sometimes must have to stand naked
07/15/2004 01:55 AMTwo decades ago I had the odd and daunting experience of defending
my undergraduate thesis, on several of Shakespeare's plays, before a
panel of scholars. While hardly as rigorous as the real orals a PhD
thesis is supposed to be subjected to, this encounter was part of what
my department at Harvard required for graduation, and I faced it with
some trepidation.
When I walked in, I was introduced to William Alfred, the
playwright, poet and English professor. I hadn't studied with Alfred,
and had no idea what to expect from the rumpled man. He broke the ice
with a simple question: At the start of "King Lear," Cordelia refuses
her royal father's demand for a profession of love. There's a foreign
phrase that describes her act in legal terms -- what is it?
I'm not sure how many layers of my brain I had to dig through to
find it, but somehow I retrieved the desired answer, the medieval
label for an injury to the royal office: "Lese majeste!" Alfred's eyes
twinkled; my response seemed to satisfy my interrogators' basic
requirement of literacy, and from there, all went swimmingly. (Alfred,
a brilliant and generous soul with whom, alas, I only had a handful of
further conversations, died in 1999.)
Of all things, this distant recollection popped into my head after
I finally caught up with Michael Moore's much-debated "Fahrenheit
9/11." Many words have already been flung across the political
spectrum about the movie. I will limit my contributions to this one
phrase: What Moore has, I think, accomplished, particularly in the
movie's more coherent and better-assembled first half, is an
outrageous and highly effective act of lese majeste.
George Bush campaigned as an informal man of the people, and he did
not carry a very dignified bearing into the Oval Office. (Remember
that strange boil on his face during the Florida recount?) But from
9/11 on, his team of handlers began to weave a cocoon of
larger-than-life pomp around him. Partly, it was what the nation
wanted; it was also smart political opportunism. It has, to be sure,
frayed some since the Iraq war and its attendant scandals. The "Henry
V"-style bullhorn at ground zero struck a chord with many Americans;
the "Mission Accomplished" aircraft carrier stunt backfired.
But "Fahrenheit 9/11" methodically dismantles this president's
carefully manicured dignity: It says to the viewer, "Pay attention to
the man behind the curtain -- he's smaller than life." The
movie's most indelible sequences are those that show our president as
he really was in the face of the great crisis of 9/11: Not, as we were
told by Showtime'
s "DC 9/11," a stirring take-charge commander, but a passive
photo-op participant who sat paralyzed for achingly long minutes of
"My Pet Goat" rather than take the initiative to say "excuse me" to
the class and leave the room.
My colleague Andrew O'Hehir drew a connection between Moore and Dario Fo, the Italian
playwright/performer most famous for his assaults on the dignity of
the papacy. To be sure, Moore has none of Fo's skills as a physical
clown and only a fraction of his instincts as an entertainer; Fo is an
artist, while Moore is chiefly a propagandist. Still, it's a good
comparison: The two men share a willingness -- more than that, a
ferocious determination -- to strip away the niceties of ceremony from
powerful men so that we can see their misdeeds.
That refusal of deference is, after you get past all the various
problems with "Fahrenheit 9/11" as documentary and as history, what
counts. The TV networks (though they thought nothing of rummaging
through the details of Bill Clinton's tawdry sexual escapades) have
decided to protect Bush from unflattering images. It falls to Moore to
dig up the footage of protesters pelting his inaugural limousine with
eggs, and play it for us again.
By the end of "Fahrenheit 9/11," Moore has flung his own messy
indictment at the presidential portrait, and it won't be easily
cleaned up. The filmmaker is deliberately, methodically,
overflowingly disrespectful at a moment in our history when there's
far too much respect in the land. When the throne holds an ignorant,
incompetent, profligate pretender, lese majeste becomes a patriotic
duty.
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0050071741
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0050071741
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IDC: Apple Macintosh Market Share Under 2% Worldwide; Under 3% In United States For 2003