Monday, October 13, 2014

The Finnish Prime Minister blames Apple Kick your country – Applesfera

Alex

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Montas and you grow a circus dwarf. So the saying of our rich Spanish proverbs and is one of the better ones apply to Apple. Because from Cupertino have a big circus (in a good sense) and mounted so every little time you leave a few “dwarf” who interrupt their activity directly or indirectly. The latter has been Alexander Stubb , the Prime Minister of Finland stated that Apple is responsible for the decline of their country .

Before hopping to the head (we can do it later), it is necessary to relate their statements with the state of Finland. The Scandinavian country has a couple of years back seeing as its economy every year, focusing this decline in the technology industry and in the trash. The reason for Stubb to blame Apple is straightforward: the fault of the apple have beaten Nokia in the technology race and for launching the iPad <-.! -more ->

Can you give him right to the Finnish Prime Minister? Yes, but with clarification. If we analyze why the two main economic activities in Finland are long gone, we found that it was because Apple, along with more companies have been able to advance and develop products that the public demanded . Where was Nokia when Apple released the first iPhone? Symbian stubborn, a powerful but horrible operating system in terms of usability issues.

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And the paper industry where was I? For more of the same. For years you are viewing and consumption in primary and secondary screens will replace, in most areas, the traditional media. One such means is paper, a medium that although he is not dead has failed, in most cases, reinvent and adapt to the new demands of society.

For this reason we can say that Apple is not the primary culprit of the Finnish problem . Despite his statements, I must say that the politician has not only pointed to Apple, but has slipped to Cupertino in their statements to make much noise, why deny it, passing the buck to something that is more your responsibility that external companies seeking profit.

Yes, the Finnish Prime Minister has said that “will return with more force.” Let’s hope so, and hopefully try to measure their statements, because it is clear that, as with all politicians, every time you speak up bread

Via |. CNBC

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