Amazon Versus Apple: Who Wins in the Device Wars?
By Bloomberg
22 September 2018 |
3:30 pm
Andy Cunningham, Cunningham Collective founder and president, Guru Hariharan, Boomerang's chief executive officer, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman discuss Apple Inc.'s iPhone strategy and Amazon.com Inc.'s new devices.
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