Apple have enjoyed many successes with some outstanding products and we as consumers have shared, and will continue, to share this too. Apparently.
Apple's Chief Operating Officer, Tim Cook attended an Investor Conference and announced some interesting details about Apples sales. Tim Cook favoured the iMac saying that it is 'very key, and will continue to be very key'. There were 10 million iMacs sold during 2009, and Cook goes on to state that 'The ceiling [for Apple] is still far off'.
Sales of the iPod Touch doubled in 2009 and with the strong growth of the iPhone, Cook says 'That helps fuel more app sales, which helps fuel more developers, which helps make the iPhone OS platform stronger'.
The company enjoyed revenue of $40 billion, and now with the imminent arrival of the iPad, which is due to arrive in March, the future is looking even more rosy. Cook says that the iPad is a magical experience and finds it difficult to believe that consumers would choose to buy a netbook over the iPad.
Future of iPod, others look rosy
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That's a good number in sales of iPod. I think iPod is really here to stay.
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