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appleafterstevejobs reblogged this from parislemon and added:
Mmmm interesting.
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judsondunn reblogged this from parislemon and added:
so who’s the Microsoft here? seems totally different than Dixon’s analysis, and the previous battles…
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parislemon posted this
Samsung’s predicament →
Chris Dixon:
The mobile device industry is still in its infancy. Samsung’s fate depends largely on how the industry evolves. If the computer-in-your-pocket (smartphone/tablet) business ends up being like the computer-on-your-desk (personal computer) business, Samsung is on track to be the modern Dell. Dell had a good run as the low-cost provider in a highly commoditized business, but the vast majority of the industry profits went to Microsoft.
Good follow up to my thoughts on Samsung’s rise a few weeks back.
so who’s the Microsoft here? seems totally different than Dixon’s analysis, and the previous battles…