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Low-Income Users Latch On To iPhone 422

narramissic writes "The iPhone crowd is still dominated by affluent males between the ages of 18 and 35, but in a series of surveys ending in August, ComScore found that iPhone purchases grew fastest among people with annual household incomes between $25,000 and $50,000. The growth rate in this group was 48 percent, compared with just 16 percent among people with incomes above $100,000. And the down economy isn't going to turn this trend around, says ComScore Mobile analyst Jen Wu. 'I don't see there's going to be much of a slowdown, just because wireless devices are so much more of a necessity than they used to be,' Wu said." In other iPhone news, an anonymous reader points out a NYTimes story about the rise in car-related applications and uses for the iPhone, which points out that programmers are just beginning to "appreciate just what can be done with an iPhone and other advanced cellphones that know where they are and just how quickly they are going someplace else." Another iPhone story mentions that "Opera's engineers have developed a version of Opera Mini that can run on an Apple iPhone, but Apple won't let the company release it because it competes with Apple's own Safari browser."

Comment Re:Indeed, this is the free market at work. (Score 1) 1399

Sorry to be a pedant, but a public good is actually one which is non-rivalrous (and possibly non-excludable, although this is not essential). In other words, the opposite of what you suggest. Web data is a public good because once an article has been provided to one individual, it can be provided to any number of individuals at negligible cost. In this case, it is necessary that some people view advertisements in order that the firm covers its costs, but once it has done so it does not matter if other people block advertisements (free-ride), since this does not impose a marginal cost on the firm.

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