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Thursday, June 16, 2005

Changing Times: Dell and Apple

Michael Dell, rather famously, once suggested that the best thing Steve Jobs could do for Apple’s shareholders would be to “shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders.” You might imagine that I’m not the biggest Michael Dell fan, and you’d be right.

But the times change.

Michael Dell from a recent article by David Kirkpatrick:

“If Apple decides to open the Mac OS to others, we would be happy to offer it to our customers,” Dell wrote in an email. It’s the first time any PC industry executive has openly shown enthusiasm for selling machines with Apple’s software.

Since Apple is still a hardware company, the idea of Dell selling boxes equipped with OS X is probably a good long way off. Apple learned from the failed experiment with licensing that what happened wasn’t an expansion of sales to new markets, but cannibalizing sales from Apple’s current market. If the user base isn’t going to grow significantly, why cede the hardware sale to another company?

Still, it’s nice to see that Dell now recognizes that there might be value in Apple yet.

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This isn’t that surprising. Dell has long had fights with Microsoft and was one of the first to offer Linux pre-installed on a system.

What would be really surprising (as you suggest) is Apple agreeing to this.

on Jun 16 2005 @ 10:22 AM

Maybe it isn’t surprising--maybe, if I were to be honest, I just wanted to take the chance to mock Dell’s words one more time.

They made me pretty cranky the first time I heard them.

on Jun 16 2005 @ 11:03 AM
Rae

An Apple a day....

on Jun 16 2005 @ 12:59 PM

An Apple a day? Man, even the California almond growers only want me to buy a can a week.

No wonder I’m still using a PC.

on Jun 17 2005 @ 09:14 AM
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