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    The Future Of Apple Inc.

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    computers, iPad, iPhone, and the iPod innovated the way we live and change the world in large a part. Also, computer…

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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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    to apple? As seemingly everyone on the planet knows, Steve Jobs’ defining quality was perfectionism. The development of the Macintosh, for instance, took more than three years, because of Jobs’ obsession with detail. He nixed the idea of an internal fan, because he thought it was noisy and clumsy. And he wanted his engineers to redesign the Mac’s motherboard, just because it looked inelegant. At NeXT, the company Jobs started after being nudged out of Apple, in 1985, he drove his hardware team…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    formulated a “reality distortion field, which escorted people to believe what he says and be stimulated to buy his products. Furthermore, Job’s “vision contributed Apple to invent whole new categories of gadgets that had never existed before, including the iPod, iPhone, and iPad.” In a brief, Job’s intelligence established the innovation of…

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    Apple And Microsoft

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    with the leadership of Steve Jobs, the company was able to create a huge range of product offerings which is very attractive added by high quality made all the products a success. The success story starts with the introduction of iPod, portable music player. The success of iPod has made Steve Jobs to introduce iPhone, a smart phone runs on Apple OS. The company was the first to launch highly advanced sophisticated mobile phones, called smart phones. (Isaacson, 2011). The introduction of iPhone…

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    Steve Jobs Success

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    device with a beautiful, pure white face, and polished stainless steel back, known as the iPod. This was the device that truly transformed Apple Inc. Other companies had made portable music players, but all contained many deficiencies, such as complex interfaces, short battery life, a playlist that only allowed ten songs, and a storage capacity of about sixteen songs total. Jobs was able to produce the iPod with a small LCD screen, a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery that would last through…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    company founded by a man named Steve Jobs, along with his longtime friend Steve Wozniak. Apple, since the beginning, has revolutionized the technology world through numerous computers, then it continued to “revolutionize the music industry with its iPod player and iTunes online store”(Derek, 2016). Apple incorporated, has shaped the way we look at computers, tablets, and music for the last 40 years. Apple started its journey with the Apple I, this is what put them on the map. Only 200…

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    imagination in order to overcome the rigid standards present in the current iteration of standardized education. In an experiment hosted at Duke University, undergraduate students were supplied with iPods and allowed to use them with no boundaries. This experiment served not only to show the effectiveness of the iPod, and other electronic devices, as learning supplements in an education environment, but also inadvertently showed off the ingenuity of students when not confined to the rigidity…

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    Collective Learning

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    lives. The Duke University had brought iPod as an academic device and educational experiment to all the first-year class students. The iPod inverted the traditional role of technology, which has many new functions. Students not only can listen to music, but also use the iPod as an academic device to collaborate with others. This concept can be seen in Project Classroom Makeover, by Cathy Davidson. In Project Classroom Makeover, Davidson introduces the use of iPod as an educational experiment,…

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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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