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Apple Marketing and the Education Opportunity
Apple is applying great marketing to an problem that Steve Jobs wanted to solve: revolutionize education
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Apple is applying great marketing to an problem that Steve Jobs wanted to solve: revolutionize education
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View a brand new BBC television special on the life and times of Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippie (with new details from Apple insiders...including yours truly)
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A new book titled "One More Thing" will be both an insider's view of Apple that tells what it was like at Apple before, during and after Steve's return, as well as details of the author's - Steve Chazin - own personal journey.
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After spending the last few weeks thinking about Steve and the impact he had on the world, I've decided to write a more detailed book about my life and Apple. This book will reveal what it was like to work at Apple during the dark days before Steve
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Steve Jobs' death hit me in a way I wasn't expecting, even though I was expecting Steve Jobs' death. I'll write much more on these pages soon, but I was inspired to quickly create this tribute video to him: Here is Steve Jobs narrating
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Enough said.
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Can Apple Marketing maintain the same level of excellence under Tim Cook as it did under Steve Jobs? Evidence from today's iPhone 4S product launch - Tim Cook's first - says the answer may be no.
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Where do they get these things? It works and has multitouch too. Perhaps Steve gave it to Marc after Marc gave him the trademark for AppStore. Sent from my iPhone
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Most people don't know this but Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff was once a summer intern at Apple. Story is that Guy Kawasaki, the original Apple evangelist hired Marc into that role. Here he is greeting the Dreamforce faithful. Sent from my iPhone
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Just a small snapshot of the numbers of people here to hear from Marc Benioff. More soon Sent from my iPhone
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Remember when people waited for hours to get into the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco just to get a glimpse of the future and to hear from a visionary leader? Well they still do...only now it's called Dreamforce and the future is in the clouds. I'
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I have heard from many friends since Steve Jobs' resignation. As we discuss frequently on this blog it is clear that Steve changed the way people relate to technology. Before Steve computers were relegated to the white-coated high priests of the raised-floor, air conditioned labs where mere mortals never