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A Look Back at Apple's 2003

Samvit writes "The end of the year is upon us, so it's naturally time for those retrospectives to start coming in. Ars Technica has a fantastic look back at Apple in 2003. 2003 was one of the biggest years for Apple, arguably the biggest in a very long time. Still, Ars is typically fair, so the author lays down not only the good in 2003, but also the bad and the ugly. There's a bit of prognostication going on too--a little something for everyone."

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  1. Re:Applause by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Huh? I know you're wrong on about all accounts. The one exception though, Apple may have been the first to include firewire, but the fact that no one uses it shows it is not innovative.

  2. No Competition by NetNinja · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The only thing that pushes Apple to produce newer products are the investors that threaten to dump the stock.

    Apple has no competition, so naturally it marches to the beat of it's own drum.
    (hmm I can't hear anything)