"I don’t agree with you on this one. I don’t think anyone can legitimately argue that having more choice in this case is bad for the consumer. As much as we want the epic feeling of three tech giants fighting against each other and hoping for an ultimate winner to emerge, the reality is that all three companies complement each other. They may compete with each other in many areas, but all the same they also help fill each others’ voids. Take me as an example. I use a Windows 7 PC for both work and at home. My phone is an iPhone, and despite its flakiness on Wnidows, I use iTunes as my primary media player. I use GMail for my personal email, and iGoogle for my web browser start page, even though I use Bing (US version) as my main search engine. At work, we use SharePoint and Exchange for productivity and collaboration. My destination of choice for viewing movie trailers? You got it… the Apple Movie Trailers site, which I visit at least once a week. I can’t say I would be any happier or..."
- Jonathan Wong