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    The evolution and contribution to the computing field of major technology companies from the time it was founded until today has changed dramatically. During World War II the world was introduced to the first computer. This computer would calculate missile trajectories and break codes. Since World War II the world is able to do much more with technology. With the help of major technology companies such as Apple, Microsoft and Intel, we are able to communicate in so many different ways, whether…

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    Like most other competitors in this industry, Apple's KSFs though slightly different should be on par with the ones as mentioned above. The iPhone consists of a revolutionary mobile phone, an excellent internet communication device and a widescreen iPod controlled by…

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    of the components of his products are the same as any other out there, but with how they look and what they make easier in our lives. No one goes out and says oh I’m going to buy a MP3 player that’s only 29.00$, they’re going to want to buy Apples iPod even if they have the same software. When you buy an apple product you’re not just buying the actual product your buying what the product represents. Job’s ability to take what he wants in a phone, portable music device, and computer and make it…

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    Technological outcomes are designed to improve the capabilities of people and their day to day experiences. They change the world in that they have both positive and negative impacts in the social and natural world. It is worth noting that technology has changed the way teachers teach whereby they are able to provide efficient ways to teach various learners and analyze their understanding. Many of the public schools in the United States have at least one computer for every five students.…

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    Introduction Apple Inc. is known as the largest tech giant world over for its best quality products like iPhone, iPad, watch, Mac computer and smart TV, etc. Besides 115,000 employees in the US, its suppliers employ more than 1.6 million people in 20 countries. Apple has a set code of conduct to be followed by all its employees as well as suppliers. It helps to keep a balance in the decent workplace to avoid any discrimination based on race, color, ethnicity, age, nationality, sex,…

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    The story of Apple, Inc. has fascinated consumers and competitors for decades. Apple’s tumultuous history is akin to the quintessential American dream. There is betrayal, loss, failure, and finally, unimaginable success. From Apple’s rough and controversial beginnings emerged a multibillion dollar company which changed the face of the globe. Such an affectual company deserves to be studied and understood for both its flaws and its contributions. The following paper will examine the structure…

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    The Digital Camera The digital camera is one of the most useful inventions. According to BBC News, Samsung proclaims that 2.5 billion people or more in the world have a digital camera. The digital camera was invented by Steven Sasson, an engineer for Kodak, in the year of 1975. Before the digital camera, the world’s cameras used rolls of film. This means that people had to buy film. Film was pretty expensive, so not everyone could take pictures. There were a few types of film. There was black…

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    Company’s History and Growth Apple Computer was founded in April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. It was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. on 1977, but be re-named Apple, Inc. on 2007, to reflect its stance to shift away from computers towards consumer electronics and software products. Its success did not last long. During 1985, Apple approached bankruptcy due to a series of product flops and CEO changes. The products flopped as Apple Computer, Inc. was lack of…

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    Jobs Vs Apple

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    tool to improve the quality of life, they focused the advancement and purpose to the existence of Apple. They are constant efforts to maintain high levels of innovation for quality product from the original functions. If Steve Job invented Macbook, iPod, iPad, iPhone, OS, iOS... In contrast, Tim Cook focus on improve the quality and the advancement in their Apple’s products, such as: iPhone5, 5s, 6s, Ipad Air, Pro, Mini… In 1980, Apple was the young company, at that time, Steve Jobs was only 25…

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    IT solutions idea had been pursued by offering the general public advanced gadgets like media devices, IPODs music players, and software computer games. The Apple company products are also be useful in communication and data transferring purposes by using WAN (wireless area network), LAN (Local area network and third-party digital connection and applications. The very famous products are IPods, Apple desktop computers, iPhone, Macintosh Notebook and OS500 operation servers etc. The legal…

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