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URL: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000208.html
Date: 2002-10-01T10:22:46-08:00
David Pogue is talking about Mac in the past, present, and future. Mac market
is growing. It's a small part of a very large and growing pie. So Apple isn't
dead and won't die. But they'll never be the big...