Samsung spamming twitter!

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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2013/04/26/apple-samsung-twitter-spam/?source=yahoo_quote

    Pretty funny! Hahahahahahahaha

    And this article about Samsung playing dirty with apple.

    http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2013/04/20/apple-samsung-dirty-tricks/

    On this link, he theorized as a joke that Samsung created an abundance of shorts to drop the Mac share price, causing concern for investors. I thought that was pretty funny.
     
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    Oh btw, in my business, we have plenty of companies that use smear campaigns on us. Some we have to go after because they are blatantly lying and such. The others, we actually respect that they have a solid product that competes with us.

    Personally I think Samsung is the best thing that can happen to apple. There is a company out there that has products that can compete with apple. It tells apple to stop being complacent and innovate. Look to what got you to this level in the first place!
     
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    Agreed about Samsung. They are good for Apple, and I will soon be trading in my iPhone 5 for a GS4. Dirty smear campaigns or not, they're products are evolving faster than Apples.
     
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    So how do they work with all the songs you buy from iTunes?
     
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    Not sure about the GS4, but I have the Nexus4. I uploaded my entire library, including songs purchased via iTunes (excluding one album that had DRM) to my Google Play account. I can now download any of those songs to a set number (not sure if its 3 or something) of mobile devices plus I can stream it all. I think the limit is 20,000 songs. All of that was free, unlike the apple match witch I think is $25/year.
     

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