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Apple vs Microsoft: Tablet Market Clash between iPad and Windows 8

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Besides Google Android, the tablet king Apple iPad is about to get a taut rival in Windows 8. Microsoft has already previewed its ARM compatible Windows 8 and a dedicated app store called the Windows Store for it. Maybe, Google’s Android might not have overcome Apple iPad in number of products sold. Definitely, it will be iOS 6.

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The Rise and Rise of Apple Inc

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The Apple I was released on April First and sold for $666.00 Within a few short years, Apple would revolutionize the computing world. Apple II, released a year later in 1977, improved several aspects of the original model as well as offering features to make it more attractive to non-computer users. Key Products in Apple Today.

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The Rise and Rise of Apple Inc

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The Apple I was released on April First and sold for $666.00 Within a few short years, Apple would revolutionize the computing world. Apple II, released a year later in 1977, improved several aspects of the original model as well as offering features to make it more attractive to non-computer users. Key Products in Apple Today.

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Kickass User Interfaces for Mobile Devices

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Microsoft Design Language. If you own a Windows Phone, perform an upgrade to Windows 8 or play Xbox 360, you have experienced first hand the power of the intuitive Microsoft design language. Microsoft designed this language specifically to consolidate groups of common tasks to speed up usage.

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Google: The search party is not over

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The author, Michael Copeland, makes several valid points in his article, which was primarily written to explain why Google's stock has significantly trailed the Nasdaq and Apple. Although the article states that Google has just a 64% market share in the U.S., Has Google missed out entirely on the trend in social media? Absolutely.

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