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Apple pulls the iSlam Muhammad App.
Posted in Ethics, News
Tagged Apple, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, censorship, iPad, iPhone, Islam, Muhammad, religions
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Open Web vs. Closed Web – [VIDEO]
Posted in Business, Information Technology, The Internet
Tagged Apple, Bloomberg, FaceBook, Google, Information Technology, Mashable, Pete Cashmore, The Internet, Web, World-Wide Web
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John Gruber at MacWorld 2010
I recommend you listen (in particular) to his section on the APP STORE.
How do you stop hubris from creeping in?
The last question asked to Apple COO Tim Cook.
Posted in Business
Tagged Apple, Business, business management, employees, hiring, management, People, talents, Tim Cook
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Web Apps vs. Native Apps
App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health). –> A good read.
Posted in Information Technology, The Internet
Tagged Apple, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, applications, apps, cloud computing, computers, computing, desktop computing, Information Technology, iPad, iPhone, mobile computing, native applications, native apps, smart phones, Software, web applications, web apps
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Apple has received some $400 million in free publicity by sparingly making any announcements about the iPhone before it went on sale.
Wow. Via AI.
Posted in Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce
Tagged Apple, Apple iPhone, free publicity, iPhone
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In almost every other country, Apple has been able to sign up the leading carrier to carry its iPhone, effectively by telling the carrier: “You’re just a pipe, thank you very much.”
In China, Apple’s being spanked back: “Apple, you’re just a hardware vendor, thank you very much…and we’ll control the App Store and user experience, and have a gazillion OEMs lined up to jump aboard the oPhone!”
A new lawsuit from a Beverly Hills, Calif., man alleges that Apple conspired with the Italian mafia to secretly track him, transmit threatening messages to his iPod, and insert the word “herpes” into the song “Still Tippin’” by Mike Jones.
“A new lawsuit from a Beverly Hills, Calif., man alleges that Apple conspired with the Italian mafia to secretly track him, transmit threatening messages to his iPod, and insert the word “herpes” into the song “Still Tippin’” by Mike Jones.”
Apple’s Strategic Marketing 101
Interview of John Ive: For Apple, he outlined, the end game isn’t commercial success. “Apple’s goal isn’t to make money. Our goal is to design and develop and bring to market good products,” he explained. “We trust as a consequence … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Information Technology, Strategic Marketing
Tagged Apple, design, high end users, iPhone, iPod, John Ive, Macintosh, marketing, quality, Steve Jobs, Strategic Marketing
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