SecQrilious wrote:
> Finally I received some good news: Apple Computers succeeding in the
> business area against Microsoft and Nokia - Apple is the market leader
Apple market leader? In what? Is iPod considered a market of its own?
> Apple's share price has risen very rapidly, while the loser companies,
> Microsoft and Nokia, have lost their shareholder value.
I don't care, I don't have stocks anyway.
> However, the
> recently announced alliance between Microsoft and Nokia in the mobile
> music delivery business area is just to point to the socialist
> tendencies
I see only capitalist tendencies. Company monopolies over state monopoly.
Not that there is such a big difference between them. My largest problem
with both companies is that they are blackmailing European countries into
accepting software patents by threatening to remove jobs. Patents are
bad for innovation and oppress small comapanies, it's only usefull for
large companies run by lawyers, typical representatives of American
communism with company monopolies instead of state monopolies while
oppressing freedom.
> of these two corporations and so this alliance is against
> the American capitalism.
Who cares? American capitalism should go the same way as Soviet
communism - down to the drain of history.
> Long live Apple Computer - an example of the American Capitalism.
You mean they are an even better axample than the companies selling
chemical weapons to Saddam when he was fighting Iran?
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