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  • floridaorange
    I'm merely a humble butler
    • Dec 2005
    • 29116

    Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

    SAN FRANCISCO — Wall Street has called the end of an era and the beginning of the next one: The most important technology product no longer sits on your desk but rather fits in your hand.

    The moment came Wednesday when Apple, the maker of iPods, iPhones and iPads, shot past Microsoft, the computer software giant, to become the world’s most valuable technology company.

    This changing of the guard caps one of the most stunning turnarounds in business history for Apple, which had been given up for dead only a decade earlier, and its co-founder and visionary chief executive, Steven P. Jobs. The rapidly rising value attached to Apple by investors also heralds an important cultural shift: Consumer tastes have overtaken the needs of business as the leading force shaping technology.

    Microsoft, with its Windows and Office software franchises, has dominated the relationship most people had with their computers for almost two decades, and that was reflected in its stock market capitalization. But the click-clack of the keyboard has ceded ground to the swipe of a finger across a smartphone’s touch screen.

    And Apple is in the right place at the right time. Although it still sells computers, twice as much revenue is coming from hand-held devices and music. Over all, the technology industry sold about 172 million smartphones last year, compared with 306 million PCs, but smartphone sales grew at a pace five times faster.

    Microsoft depends more on maintaining the status quo, while Apple is in a constant battle to one-up itself and create something new, said Peter A. Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal and an early investor in Facebook. “Apple is a bet on technology,” he said. “And Apple beating Microsoft is a very significant thing.”

    As of Wednesday, Wall Street valued Apple at $222.12 billion and Microsoft at $219.18 billion. The only American company valued higher is Exxon Mobil, with a market capitalization of $278.64 billion.

    The revenue of the two companies are comparable, with Microsoft at $58.4 billion and Apple at $42.9 billion. Microsoft is sitting on more cash and short-term investments, $39.7 billion, to Apple’s $23.1 billion, which makes the value assigned by the market to Apple — essentially a bet on its future prospects — all the more remarkable.

    Microsoft and Apple declined to comment.

    Apple’s climb to the top of the heap cements the reputation of Mr. Jobs, who once operated in the shadow of Microsoft’s co-founder, Bill Gates.

    “It is the single most important turnaround that I have seen in Silicon Valley,” said Jim Breyer, a venture capitalist who has invested in some of the most successful technology companies.

    While Apple is at the top of its game, it faces a new and powerful rival in Google, which is battling Apple in mobile devices with its Android operating system, and mobile advertising.

    Google, with a market cap of $151.43 billion, also appeared to leap ahead of Apple in a new potentially important area, Internet-connected televisions. And Google is steering consumers toward yet a new model of computing in which Internet applications, rather than iPhone or desktop applications, rule.

    “The battle has shifted from Microsoft against Apple to Apple against Google,” said Tim Bajarin, a technology analyst who has been following Apple since 1981. “Apple has a significant lead. But Google is going to be a powerful competitor.”

    Apple and Microsoft initiated the personal computing revolution in the late 1970s, but Microsoft quickly outflanked Apple and grew to be one of the most profitable businesses ever created.

    A little more than a decade ago, Apple, which had pushed out Mr. Jobs in 1985, was widely believed to be on the path to extinction.

    Michael S. Dell, the founder and chief executive of Dell computer, went so far as to suggest that Apple should shut down and return any money to shareholders. (The computer maker is now worth about a tenth of Apple.) Around the same time, Microsoft’s chief technology officer called Apple “already dead.”

    But with the return of Mr. Jobs to Apple in 1996 — and an investment by Microsoft of $150 million — the company began a slow path to recovery. Apple’s rebirth began in earnest with the introduction of the iPod music players, and Mr. Jobs began to gain a reputation for anticipating what consumers want. The company elbowed aside Sony and came to dominate the music distribution business with the iTunes online music store.

    It later upstaged Nokia, the dominant brand in mobile phones, by introducing the iPhone in 2007. And this year, Mr. Jobs shook things up again, with the introduction of the iPad, a tablet computer that has the potential to create a new category of computers and once again reshape the way people interact with their devices.

    Mr. Jobs helped create “the best desktop computer, the best portable music device, the best smartphone and also now the best tablet,” said Steve Perlman, a serial entrepreneur who was an executive at both Apple and Microsoft and is now the chief executive of OnLive, an online gaming company.

    As Apple grew increasingly nimble and innovative, Microsoft has struggled to build desirable updates to its main products and to create large new businesses in areas like game consoles, music players, phones and Internet search. Microsoft, which is a component stock of the Dow Jones industrial average, has lost half its value since 2000.

    Still, Microsoft is a hugely powerful and profitable company in the tech world. Its Windows software runs 9 out of every 10 computers, while more than 500 million people use its Office software to perform their daily tasks, like writing letters or sending e-mail messages. These two franchises account for the bulk of Microsoft’s annual revenue.

    But it is Apple that has the momentum. “Steve saw way early on, and way before Microsoft, that hardware and software needed to be married into something that did not require effort from the user,” said Scott G. McNealy, the co-founder and longtime chief executive of Sun Microsystems, which almost merged with Apple. “Apple’s products are shrink-wrapped and ready to go.”

    It was fun while it lasted...
  • res0nat0r
    Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
    • May 2006
    • 14475

    #2
    Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

    Originally posted by floridaorange
    "Steve saw way early on, and way before Microsoft, that hardware and software needed to be married into something that did not require effort from the user,” said Scott G. McNealy, the co-founder and longtime chief executive of Sun Microsystems, which almost merged with Apple. “Apple’s products are shrink-wrapped and ready to go.”

    +1,000,000

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    • NightAngel
      Fresh Peossy
      • May 2010
      • 3

      #3
      Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

      Fabulous

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      • MusicJatt
        Platinum Poster
        • Aug 2004
        • 1371

        #4
        Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

        that is special, who would of thought.

        Im still a pc and rock a blackberry ... Apple is trendy right now, i wonder if microsoft will take back the top spot or where google stands in all this ...

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        • ganjamo
          Platinum Poster
          • Jan 2006
          • 1373

          #5
          Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

          They are a really good company. Still, me as a gamer/geek having only one of them is not enough. Games in mac perform very poorly yet and there are plenty of programs that dont work well or dont even work on this OS. On the other hand games in windows run very good, 95% of pc/mac releases are for the first one.

          Regarding $, you can get a much better desktop computer (spec-wise) by building a system which is kinda easy. However when talking about notebooks, Apple is totally worth it, its like comparing a Hyundai with a BMW, the build quality and the feel of it is on another level.

          PC desktop + Apple Notebok = best combo evar
          Dont panic, its organic.

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          • i!!ustrious
            I got some N64 Games Yo!!
            • Mar 2008
            • 12308

            #6
            Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

            quite the massively sensational news story this one has become.

            would like to definitely get into it later from a personal standpoint, when i can; but in honest, last analysis, i'm agnostic towards it all. there's so much more to it --- historically and behind the veil --- than what all these articles coming out, nowadays, seem to portray. on a side note, i know several prominent and retired programmers, and key convergence tech folks that've been around and closely involved in the scene since the beginning, and they're as knowledgeable on the ms and mac clash as the intel and athlon fiasco. i got into a lengthy talk with one on this a few months back, and i wish i'd recorded it; it was a great opportunity for me to absorb and learn much on this tech debacle. bottom line, it's shady business, full of fluctuation.

            this report is okay, though, --- in that it highlights the obvious, essential and key factors right now.
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            • floridaorange
              I'm merely a humble butler
              • Dec 2005
              • 29116

              #7
              Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

              I should have highlighted that the article is primarily based on Apple's stock being worth more than Microsofts, although there is more Microsoft stock than Apple out there, so it's kind of a wash

              It was fun while it lasted...

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              • feather
                Shanghai ooompa loompa
                • Jul 2004
                • 20898

                #8
                Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                Isn't Apple's resurgence due more to iPods and iPhones than their notebooks and desktops? I think the comment about Steve Jobs's vision of software married to hardware can only be made in hindsight, after all it was because MS licensed out MS Dos that gave them the dominance over the PC market.

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                • rainman
                  Platinum Poster
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 1869

                  #9
                  Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                  i was quite surprised after reading this that i honestly don't care anymore. i can not afford apple products much like those that actually manufacture them. i'll buy a new computer when my comodore 64's cassette tape drive finally bites it.

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                  • demonAfro
                    Are you Kidding me??
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 3488

                    #10
                    Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                    Originally posted by feather
                    Isn't Apple's resurgence due more to iPods and iPhones than their notebooks and desktops? I think the comment about Steve Jobs's vision of software married to hardware can only be made in hindsight, after all it was because MS licensed out MS Dos that gave them the dominance over the PC market.
                    The article does say mostly nothing about why I'd guess their music store adds a fair bit. That is a properly fat cash cow, the overheads must be negligible and there is a chunkload of profit on the rest for no effort?

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                    • i!!ustrious
                      I got some N64 Games Yo!!
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 12308

                      #11
                      Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                      Originally posted by floridaorange
                      I should have highlighted that the article is primarily based on Apple's stock being worth more than Microsofts, although there is more Microsoft stock than Apple out there, so it's kind of a wash
                      this was spammed teh net way before you stumbled upon it; stock is mitigated/transitory; apple and ms are fuxxored with mess and dross.

                      perhaps you could have posted the direct ref (matters not, as it's everywhere), with quote, instead of a thread titled as such, with pretense. no beefs or biases, though. just saying.
                      (((( }-d|-__-|b-{ ))))

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                      • floridaorange
                        I'm merely a humble butler
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 29116

                        #12
                        Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                        whatevz homie

                        It was fun while it lasted...

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                        • i!!ustrious
                          I got some N64 Games Yo!!
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 12308

                          #13
                          Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                          lol yeah i was inadvertently antagonizing

                          i wonder how long this will last though. what do you project in the next 10-15 years? i think google, apple and microsoft should come together and call it something like gooplesoft or some shit like that. massive shares wouls ensue!
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                          • Jenks
                            I'm kind of a big deal.
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 10250

                            #14
                            Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                            Originally posted by demonAfro
                            The article does say mostly nothing about why I'd guess their music store adds a fair bit. That is a properly fat cash cow, the overheads must be negligible and there is a chunkload of profit on the rest for no effort?
                            Itunes is a break-even for apple.

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                            • TomTom
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                              • May 2002
                              • 16206

                              #15
                              Re: Apple Is No. 1 in Tech, Overtaking Microsoft

                              They need more good people like the Foxconn workers to make iTunes a profitable business I guess.

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