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by ehartsuyker
3755 days ago
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I think the ecosystem isn't a zero sum game (not profits, but generally the advancement of software). Apple doing well helps other people do well. Do you really think that if Apple completely stopped existing right now that it wouldn't have a massive negative impact on consumers and other businesses? |
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I guess one drawback is that we'd probably see a significant uptake in Windows Phones, and they might actually get above 5% marketshare....
Anyway, MS bashing aside, my point is: Apple is just a seller of convenience, nothing they make is all that critical that it can't be replaced. Anything you can do with an iPhone, you can do with an Android phone. Anything you can do with a Mac, you can do with a Windows or Linux PC. It'd be annoying to have to get a replacement device and migrate to it and maybe new software, but "massive negative impact"? No.
Now, if everyone's Apple device suddenly winked out of existence too, that would be a bigger problem, but that's because of the data stored on those devices, not because of the devices themselves being so valuable. But as long as they kept backups of anything important (and not on Apple-branded backup devices...), that shouldn't be that hard to work around either.