A new poll suggests there is some truth to the notion that Apple has lost some of its "cool" lately. Last year, 81 percent of those under 30 years old said they viewed Apple favorably.
This year, that number was down to 71 percent.
According to a poll, 83 percent of adult respondents have a favorable view of Google. Some 72 percent have a favorable view of Apple and 60 percent have such a view of Facebook.
The poll results are said to be similar to last year's results, with one possible exception.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Poll Shows Apple Losing "Cool"

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