It's iPhone, not Iphone. You'd think a technology blog would be able to get the product name right. Then again, they can't even do simple math, so how can we expect them to wrap their heads around such complex capitalization?

[Proper nouns have capital letters, all else is marketing. We not in the marketing business. Ed]
4.10e6 in 200 days is 20.000 a day for a start!
2008 or 366 days x 20K = 7,32.10e6 + 4.10e6 = 11,32.10e6 or Apples goal reached.

You cannot compare the USA market (250.000.000) with Germany, the UK, France, and just consider it as the existing market multiplied by 4. Too stupid to be true...

Raping figures must be your hobby?
Are you blind or just ignorant...?

Apple, during the keynote, stated clearly that they sold an average of 20.000 iPhones per day. 

The 200.000 figure must be coming out of your thumb...

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Tony, really?
Well, I'm glad that you aren't silently deleting embarrassing articles anymore.
It's iPhone, not Iphone. You'd think a technology blog would be able to get the product name right. Then again, they can't even do simple math, so how can we expect them to wrap their heads around such complex capitalization?

[Proper nouns have capital letters, all else is marketing. We not in the marketing business. Ed]
4.10e6 in 200 days is 20.000 a day for a start!
2008 or 366 days x 20K = 7,32.10e6 + 4.10e6 = 11,32.10e6 or Apples goal reached.

You cannot compare the USA market (250.000.000) with Germany, the UK, France, and just consider it as the existing market multiplied by 4. Too stupid to be true...

Raping figures must be your hobby?
The number from the Jobsnote was 20,000, which is 4 million divided by 200. I suggest you recheck your arithmetic!
So 4,000,000 / 200 = 200,000 now does it?
Come on Tony, 4 million divided by 200 is 20,000 not 200,000...

Go to the back of the Arithmetic class!

;-)
4 millions units over 200 days makes it 20,000 units a day, not 200,000.
So the latest sales (21,142) are actually better than the average!
Are you blind or just ignorant...?

Apple, during the keynote, stated clearly that they sold an average of 20.000 iPhones per day. 

The 200.000 figure must be coming out of your thumb...

http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/01/dsc_0142.jpg