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    The iPod. It was the first listening device where you could upload songs digitally, storing 100's in one go.Though the iPod was released in 2001, its price and Mac-only compatibility caused sales to be relatively slow until 2004. The iPod touch was released in 2007 and was the first music device to have Wi-Fi so users could connect to the iTunes Store and download tunes and listen to them straight away.When the iPod touch debuted in 2007, it marked a major change for the entire iPod…

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    from stress and a way to bond with other students. Even without any shared tangible experiences with the other kids, I could relate to them through singing tunes of the popular music of the time. I listened to about 60 songs on my first-generation iPod Nano when I was alone in my room after school, and the consonant, uptempo music helped encourage me to go out and try my best to make new friends. Pop music was a significant factor in my adjustment to a stressful time in my life. In 6th grade,…

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    On May 9, 2017 at approximately 1853 hrs, Deputy J. Airola # 655 was dispatched to the First Baptist church (403 N. Texas Avenue), in Nixon, Texas, Gonzales County. For report of a burglary in progress. Myself and Chief Toliver arrived on location and made contact with 3 members of the Baptist church, while Airola searched the area for 3 young males seen running from the church minutes ago. We made contact with Otilia Rios (TX-DL # 04905008), Mary Alice Deleon (TX-DL # 13076739), Adolph Trigo…

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    services, and a host of operating systems among many others as listed below. Product Type Series Computers iMac, eMac, Mac mini, Power Mac, Xserve RAID, Mac Pro, iBook , MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook air Digital and Music iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod Shuffle, Apple TV, iPod classic, iPod touch, iPad Mobile Phones iPhone, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4s. Applications iLife, iWork, QuickTime 7, AppleWorks, Aperture, Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Server, Final Cut, Express HD, Logic Studio,…

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    Apple Case Study Essay

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    Introduction Background Apple was founded in 1976 by college dropouts, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in, Santa Clara Valley, California. When Jobs ' first sale of 50 units came they both build Apple I in Jobs garage and sold it without a monitor, keyboard or casing. With such high demand for the product, this convinced Jobs that there was a market for small computers. With its different and unique name and user-friendly computer the company was set apart from others. Wozniak added the…

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    laid off from several employers, I was never fired so I had that going for me. 8 years ago I found myself once again staring down the barrel of a pink slip. I and twelve other employees started the production of the first 2GB Flash memory for the IPod Nano. We had worked out the bugs of production for it to be moved to a much larger scale in Singapore. I had seen the writing on the wall for some time and new I was going to be on my own again soon so I made the decision to join the military. 27…

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    “Before my time” meaning the 90’s. Armed with an iTunes gift card and an electric purple iPod nano, I was ravaging through the music of the entire decade, one girl-band and grunge group at a time, when I encountered the heavy sounds of “Nirvana”. Convinced it was the greatest thing ever, and after listening to “Smells like Teen Spirit” an unhealthy…

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    December 2008 | hbr.org Business Reinventing Y our by Mark W. Johnson, Clayton M. Christensen, and Henning Kagermann Model IN 2003, APPLE INTRODUCED THE IPOD WITH THE ITUNES STORE, Jim Frazier revolutionizing portable entertainment, creating a new market, and transforming the company. In just three years, the iPod/iTunes combination became a nearly $10 billion product, accounting for almost 50% of Apple’s revenue. Apple’s market capitalization catapulted from around $1…

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    1. A business model describes the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value (Osterwalder & Pigneur, 2010, p.14). We can define business model as an outline or a design of an organization that uses to achieve the strategy or goals. It is very important to know that business model is about creating value by replacing old models that are not working. In order to create a good business model the first thing is to simplify the complexities of the old model. Business…

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    Nike Competitive Advantage

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    Does the company need to defend itself against new competition? Under Armour, founded in 1996, has successfully entered the high-performance apparel industry. Bargaining power of suppliers: How dependent is the business on its suppliers? If the business has only one major supplier and no available alternatives, the supplier has great bargaining power. Conversely, a business can have bargaining power over the supplier. For example, Nike doesn’t manufacture its own sneakers; it uses…

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