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Interesting: Mavericks seems to be a little more f…

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Interesting: Mavericks seems to be a little more fussy about third-party lightning connectors (i.e., they don’t work).

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Upgraded my MacBook Pro retina to Mavericks. Painl…

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Upgraded my MacBook Pro retina to Mavericks. Painless as usual. I am so impressed by the new Activity Monitor.

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Enjoying watching the international space station…

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Enjoying watching the international space station make a nice high pass over MA tonight.

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Plus $AAPL buying $TSLA would acquihire a bunch of…

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Plus $AAPL buying $TSLA would acquihire a bunch of former AAPL employees. #ygmd

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$TSLA market cap is only $21 billion, so it would…

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$TSLA market cap is only $21 billion, so it would actually put only a small dent in $AAPL cash. #ygmd

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Something AAPL could do with that $150 billion: bu…

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Something AAPL could do with that $150 billion: buy Tesla Motors, and Steve Jobs would finally have his iCar. tinyurl.com/mhjydsw #ygmd

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Imagine what how much revenue Amazon could have if…

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Imagine what how much revenue Amazon could have if it lost even more money! RT @asymco: Amazon sales up 24%. Losses are as expected.

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My take for Yankee Group clients about Apple’s ann…

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My take for Yankee Group clients about Apple’s announcements Tuesday: it attacked both PC and post-PC markets. tinyurl.com/q5f58fq #ygmd

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Samsung S4 now selling slower than S3 last year. N…

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Samsung S4 now selling slower than S3 last year. Now anticipating hundreds of “Samsung is doomed” articles. #ygmd unwiredview.com/2013/10/24/40-…

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Intriguing idea about why most tablets don’t show…

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Intriguing idea about why most tablets don’t show up in usage data: they’re being used as mobile video players. #ygmd ben-evans.com/benedictevans/…

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