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All Things Digital (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
... somewhere around $150 million in its first weekend on sale,” explains Yankee Group analyst Carl Howe . “That eclipsed the Microsoft (MSFT) XBox 360 ($128 million in the first weekend), Microsoft Windows 95 ($122 million in the first four days), and the Sony Betamax (not even close at $58 million in the first seven months). But Apple just broke its own record. Assuming an average price...
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Digital Daily - All Things Digital (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
... somewhere around $150 million in its first weekend on sale,” explains Yankee Group analyst Carl Howe . “That eclipsed the Microsoft XBox 360 ($128 million in the first weekend), Microsoft Windows 95 ($122 million in the first four days), and the Sony Betamax (not even close at $58 million in the first 7 months). But Apple just broke its own record. Assuming an average price after...
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
Carl Howe ( Blackfriars Communications ) submits: Yesterday's New York Times nominates Google (GOOG) as the Zen Master of the Anywhere Internet era because it is using network effects like Microsoft (MSFT) did during the PC revolution. Personally, I like Google's chief economist's reason better: the company focuses on learning from experience: Google, it seems, is the emerging dominant...
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Internet News (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... at the time that EMC didn't acquire Pi to have yet another data workflow product in their suite," Carl Howe, Yankee Group's director of enterprise software research told Maritz, who had led Microsoft's Windows 95 and Windows NT efforts and its database, tools and applications divisions, was seen as having the business experience Greene lacked. Another point in his favor was that,...
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iPod Observer (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
Apple has taken steps in its SDK licensing agreement to make sure that developers don't violate customer privacy with some kinds of location services, according to Carl Howe at Seeking Alpha on Monday. However, that may not be the end of the story for larger developers who have already protected themselves legally and may want to seek a separate license with Apple.
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
Carl Howe ( Blackfriars Communications ) submits: The Wall Street Journal last week raised a few Anywhere eyebrows with this paragraph at the end of an article titled Firms Hitch Wagons to iPhone . The paragraph that caused this fuss was as follows: And those that have been sanctioned by Apple are finding out too late that they have guessed wrong about the depth to which Apple is willing...
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 06/19/2008
... be subsidising the Apple iPhone 3G $199.00 sale price by as much as $200.00. The Yankee Group’s Carl Howe states: “If these numbers are true the iPhone 3G could end up being the most profitable product Apple makes.” Source – apple20
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 06/17/2008
... 3G to mobile phone operators for $399. "If these numbers are true," says Yankee Group analyst Carl Howe, "the iPhone 3G could end up being the most profitable product Apple makes."
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
Posted by Dennis Sellers Yankee Group Analyst Carl Howe says that , with the iPhone 3G shipping on July 11 for US$199 in the US with a 2-year AT&T contract, everyone is assuming that there’s a roughly $200 AT&T subsidy baked into that price. But that may not be the case.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
Apple may be making a lot more on each iPhone 3G than anyone currently suspects, according to Carl Howe, director of the Yankee Group's enterprise software research.
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InfoWorld (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
Nearly overlooked in the hoopla over its new 3G smartphone this week has been Apple 's creation of an iPhone development platform, analysts said Thursday. And the App Store, the online mart scheduled to go live July 11, is the best example of Apple's new-found platform religion, said Carl Howe of the Yankee Group and Michael McGuire of Gartner. "I think there is that significant potential...
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Carl Howe ( Blackfriars Communications ) submits: With Apple's (AAPL) iPhone launching on July 11 for $199 in the US with a 2-year AT&T (T) contract, everyone (including me) is assuming that there's a roughly $200 AT&T subsidy baked into that price. That assumption seems especially reasonable since AT&T is raising its unlimited data service subscription price by $10 per month and will...
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Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 06/14/2008
... its partners as much as $399 per phone. “If these numbers are true,” writes the Yankee Group’s Carl Howe, “the iPhone 3G could end up being the most profitable product Apple makes.” ( link )
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ITBusiness.ca - Top Stories (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
... scheduled to go live July 11, is the best example of Apple's new-found platform religion, said Carl Howe of the Yankee Group and Michael McGuire of Gartner."I think there is that significant potential for App Store to be for the iPhone what iTunes is for the iPod," said McGuire, a research vice president at Gartner. "One thing Apple knows how to do is sell bits," he added, referring...
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MacMike News (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Nearly overlooked in the hoopla over its new 3G smartphone this week has been Apple ’s creation of an iPhone development platform, analysts said Thursday. And the App Store, the online mart scheduled to go live July 11, is the best example of Apple’s new-found platform religion, said Carl Howe of the Yankee Group and Michael McGuire of Gartner. “I think there is that significant … Original...