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Apple After Jobs

recoiledsnake writes "The connection between Apple and Steve Jobs is unlike any other brand and CEO relationship in corporate America, maybe the world. While Bill Gates has successfully transitioned himself away from his day job at Microsoft, can Apple do without Jobs at all? Once word started circulating that Jobs may be ill, Apple stock took a considerable hit, dropping more than $10 a share. And when Mr. Jobs was absent from last week's quarterly earnings conference call, the questions started again — and the stock fell again. What does this mean for corporate users of Apple for whom switching costs are high? Can Apple continue innovating in Job's absence?"

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  1. who the fuck is stephen king ? by Adolf+Hitroll · · Score: -1, Troll

    how's that on-topic?
    does he blow jobs ?

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  2. Re:Come on, guys. by Vexorian · · Score: -1, Troll
    what? Did you miss the discovery channel documentary about ipods?

    Steve Jobs, the visionary, the pioner then thought.
    -How about I put a hard disk and mp3 software in a small device. I shall call my new creation iPod.
    -The heavens shall tremble as of now a new creation has been created, people are able to listen to music using white headphones. Such vision could only come from such a brilliant, magnificent mind that Steve Jobs is, the world shall sorrow after he is gone, to his planet where he'll return to reign with Iron fist.

    Hmnn, at least I think that was the tone of that documentary.

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  3. Apple Is Already Dead by Bones3D_mac · · Score: 0, Troll

    Apple Inc is not Apple Computer... only a mere shadow of it's former self. The days of making the lives of average consumers better through creativity and innovation for the sake of progress has long passed in favor of controlling information and worshiping the almighty dollar above all else.

    Jobs is basically the P.T. Barnum of the computer industry. As long as Apple spits out a new iPod every six months, anyone with enough charisma to make you think you need one would be sufficient.

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  4. Just one less by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Limousine Liberal

  5. Re:Come on, guys. by speedtux · · Score: -1, Troll

    Which lets Apple make $1.411.764 per employee, while HP made only $336.569.

    Quit right. Now, is that a good thing? Think about where that money is coming from. And think about what the economy would be like if all companies were like Apple. It would be a disaster.

    Apple is taking more than its fair share out of the economy.

  6. the average user's experience with apple by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    "thats the computer that faggots use"

  7. Re:Come on, guys. by ParanoidJanitor · · Score: 0, Troll

    By the same token, HP is directly providing 18 times as many jobs. Don't tell me that's a bad thing.

  8. Re:Come on, guys. by speedtux · · Score: 0, Troll

    how is it more than "its fair share"?

    Because if every company operated as "efficiently" as Apple, the US economy would collapse.

    Of course, Apple doesn't operate efficiently at all: they simply outsource all the dirty work overseas and take most of their basic research from competitors and academics without paying for it.