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Tim Cook: 'You Don't See A Large Number Of People Writing PC Apps'

Feb 12, 2013, 21:20 IST

Owen Thomas, Business InsiderApple CEO Tim Cook, Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet ConferenceApple's CEO just zinged Microsoft at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference in San Francisco.

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The "app economy," Tim Cook said, is going to "two or three players." (Presumably he means Apple and Google, with room for maybe Microsoft or Amazon.)

"You don't see a large number of people writing PC apps," Cook said.

Major shot against Apple's longtime PC rival, which prides itself on the number of Windows software developers.

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