We've got a great value proposition against Chromebooks, we are not ceding the market to anyone.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My biggest concern about the market is the force that acts to drive down price, because I think that's destructive to authors as well as publishers. Our biggest battle is to underline the value of intellectual property.
I wish to God that Apple and Google were partners in the future.
With a 100-year perspective, the real value of the personal computer is not spreadsheets, word processors or even desktop publishing. It's the Web.
When we think about even the PC market and what is required in the student as well as in the consumer market, we want to be able to compete in the opening price point.
Apple really has no presence in business, and we think Vista's going to have a huge presence in business. We think we're going to help the corporate IT stack save money.
We need to bring Android and Chrome to every screen that matters for users, which is why we focused on phone, wearables, car, television, laptops, and even your workplace.
We're not in the business of shaping consumer demand. We respond to it.
Well, another market is being created now out of Internet technology.
For too long people have backed companies on hope value rather than solid products coming out. Now we are coming out the other side.
I want to see us remain convinced that software matters in the future.
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