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    Steve Jobs Steve Jobs a man that will be remembered for generations to come, or as put by The Onion “The last American who knew what he was doing.” Steve Jobs revolutionized the world of technology and made it much simpler for you and me to use. He was not like any other entrepreneur. If this man had a vision for the next big thing in technology, he made sure his staff worked day and night to make his idea come alive. He wanted technology in the hands of every individual person…

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    “ Everyone here has the sense that right now is one of those moments, when we are influencing the future” (“Steve Jobs” BrainyQuote). Steve Jobs was an inventor that people will forever know and never forget. He was adopted by Paul and Clara, and eventually found his biological parents who had a daughter that they had kept. He later became good friends with his sister, and kept in touch with his biological parents(“Steven Jobs.” Newsmaker). From early on in his life, it was easily seen that Jobs…

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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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    After reading the chapter “Project Classroom Makeover”, readers may have spotted that expert knowledge and collective knowledge, as well as crowd sourcing, were mentioned in the story, and more importantly, were being labeled as two completely different forms of knowledge acquisition that are in constant battle with each other. In fact, Cathy Davidson, the author of the story, stated how “crowd sourcing is suspicious of expertise, because the more expert we are, the more likely we are to be…

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    He wanted to make something like that for music (Moisescot). In 2001, Jobs came up with a gadget called the iPod. He described it as “A whole music library that you can fit into your pocket”. It was a portable music player that started at $399. When you used it to download music, it was considered to be “lightning fast” (“The Apple Revolution: 10 Key Moments”)…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    Power Mac G4 Cube and was unveiled at Macworld NY. It will be discontinued one year later because of disappointing sales. When Apple took a big jump was when Jobs released the iPod which was a little device that could hold up to 2000 songs in 2001. A couple of years later, Apple innovates the iPod to the iPod mini. The iPod mini will soon become the world's best-selling MP3 player and truly establish Apple as a consumer electronics powerhouse. On January 10, 2006, Steve Jobs unveils the first…

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    The distance between people that share the same physical space has been made too big while far people has been made closer (Johnson 414). However, Johnson connects the past with the present and connects it to years before the Apple iPod was invented; and on a train journey, he noticed everyone was busy reading his or her newspapers. But there was no public discourse even then. He concludes fact that technology is making us apart and face-to-face communication is losing its core meaning…

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    Apple Growth Strategy

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    globe. Apple is already a global company, but there are always new areas that can be marketed. The third opportunity for growth comes in the form of something called the halo effect. The Apple iPod and iPhones are extremely popular products. The thought process is that as new customers start to use the iPod and iPhones they will love those products, and be willing to try other Apple products such as the MAC computer. The halo effect is another reason that Apple should continue to be aggressive…

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    The company I am going to be reviewing is Apple Incorporated. Apple Inc. is an American company founded by Steve Jobs, Ronald Wand Steve Wozniak on the 1st of April 1976, and it has expanded rapidly to be very popular in the world since then. It is headquatered in Cupertino, California and it deals with designing, making and marketing electronics, computers, software and various new technologies [1]. As the years have gone by, the number of Apple products has increased tremendously, from Apple I…

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    Samsung to copy Apple’s innovative technology. Also, the issue between them is considered critical and very important for the public because Samsung is considered one of Apple's critical component suppliers. The A4 and A5 processors in the iPhone, iPod touch, Apple TV, and iPad are supplied by Samsung. Even though, Apple decided to sue Samsung accusing them of coping Apple’s innovative technology, well-designed user interfaces, and their packaging design (Patel, 2011). Finally, Rumors spread…

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