Fortune's Apple 2.0 reports on Experian's Simmons survey of the top Apple markets in the US. Experian launched the survey in order to predict where consumers were most likely to line up to buy the iPad, and you can see the results above. Besides the list of the 206 most Mac'd out cities, the survey revealed another interesting number: 21.6% of US adults own or use an iPod, iPhone or Mac computer. That's right, one-fifth of Americans own some type of Apple hardware. What's more is that 21.6% doesn't included under-18s -- and how many teens have you seen without an iPod?
You can check the full list here
You can look at the numbers geographically as well click here
You'll need to register to download the results (PDF), but it's worth the look. For those of you who don't want to: the top five Mac-centric cities are: San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA; Boston, MA; San Diego, CA; New York, NY; and Washington, D.C. And since it's my second-home, I'll list the sixth, too: Chicago, IL.'
This post was provided today by Digg.com
and you can see the direct article and all the comments that went with it as well click the link below that says United States of Apple though the U.S.A part was funny lol!
The United States of Apple
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