Article: World's most profitable Android company? Microsoft!?
Re: Article: World's most profitable Android company? Microsoft!?
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
You're selling your OS in China for the equivalence of $30 to combat piracy over there while keeping the price high everywhere else, cool story.
I bought my Win7 off a Chinese website for $30 so who's laughing now?:idunno:
Actually I purchased it with the money I saved up by not wasting it on a smart phone. Of course I then spent the rest of the saved cash on beer so damn you Mr. Anheuser Busch
Re: Article: World's most profitable Android company? Microsoft!?
Well being affiliated with a University has its perks. My copy of Win7 Ultimate was purchased for $17. Nevertheless, I still don't agree with their retail pricing strategy. It can be had for less than $100 on Newegg IIRC.
Re: Article: World's most profitable Android company? Microsoft!?
To be a bit more specific, I'm talking about how they range it. A product that sells between $17-$300, there's not a lot of products that will be legitimately sold @ 5.5 % of full retail. It's like suddenly being able to buy your roller for $3 because of some circumstance. Of course those are 2 completely different things, physical product vs. licensing.
Well you can always buy used, like at a yard sale. Offer $3 and if they complain, go into Microsoft's Windows OS pricing scheme. At the very least they'll sell it to you for $3 just to stop hearing about it.
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Originally Posted by
OldIronTits
My boobies hurt. My skirt is too tight.
And how much does that earn you?
Re: Article: World's most profitable Android company? Microsoft!?
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Originally Posted by
harrydresden
I use Ubuntu Linux. money paid for OS = $0 :D
When I set up my HTPC, I spent 36 hours trouble shooting all the issues with LIRC. I would have probably had it set up in 2 hours using Windows since by default IR input is well supported and autohotkey works like miraclagic. I just have to figure out if 34 hours of my time = $0.
Why did I do it? Because the use of all my other machines require Windows to be my OS, and here I had an opportunity to embrace free and open source Linux as a solution, then it gave me herpes. Nonetheless, all issues are now sorted, and there were many.