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Stanford offers a peek into its extensive Apple history archives
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Published December 30, 2011 2:15 PM What we wouldn't give to watch a "Blue Busters," a company video made by Apple employees—yes, including Steve Jobs—posing as IBM-fighting Ghost Busters. Such a video does exist, and it's currently ...
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Apple: time to make a conflict-free iPhone
The Guardian
That's why I'm asking Apple to make an iPhone made with conflict-free minerals from the Congo by this time next year. Apple has been an industry leader in both supply chain management and making corporate social responsibility a priority. ...
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The Guardian
Apple retail mulling Brazil store as Canadian expansion continues
Apple Insider
By Mikey Campbell Apple is said to be weighing its options in opening a flagship store in Brazil, while the company continues to expand across Canada with a new mall location in Ontario. In an interview on Thursday, an official Brazilian Apple reseller ...
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Research in Motion's Strategy to Move out of Apple's Shadow
Business Review Canada
Today we feature Marketing 2.0's top story: Research in Motion's Strategy to Move out of Apple's Shadow Times have been tough for Ontario-based Research in Motion. While the BlackBerry developer has been able to maintain its popularity in Canada and ...
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Apple both slammed and sorta-kinda praised in 2011 tech article
Macgasm
By Corey Tamas Fri, Dec 30, 2011 @ 11:57 AM CNN has taken a look back at 2011 and pointed out its tech failures, and Apple's name came up three times: Once as a sort-of sideways compliment, and two pokes in the eyeball with a dirty finger. ...
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Turbulent Year, Flat Finish For S&P 500: Thank Apple, Exxon And IBM
Forbes
Leading that list was Apple, a stock that saw 26% gain in 2011, a year when it released fresh versions of the iPad and iPhone, and felt the loss of iconic founder Steve Jobs, who passed away in October. ExxonMobil, briefly surpassed by Apple as the ...
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Apple Mojo Shows No Signs of Slowing
CNBC.com (blog)
If you're held Apple "I would own the stock right here, I think it has a lot of upside in 2012," says Jon. He sees immediate catalysts. Not only is he bullish on an expected refresh on the iPad and iPhone 5 – he thinks Apple is about to introduce a new ...
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Remembering the Apple Paladin and other prototypes
tuaw.com
by Victor Agreda, Jr. Dec 30th 2011 at 3:00PM Way back in 2006 we had a story from AppleGazette about 5 Apple products which never made it to production. Today there's a photo of an old "touchscreen" phone Apple prototyped circulating (although I ...
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What's Open, What's Closed New Year's Weekend in Apple Valley
Patch.com
By Allison Wickler If you need to visit any Apple Valley establishments in the near future, check to see whether they'll be open to your business from Saturday, Dec. 31 through the federal observation of New Year's Day on Monday, Jan. 2. ...
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Steve Jobs' love affair with Japan
Apple Insider
By Mikey Campbell Late Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs was somewhat well-known for being a Japanese Zen Buddhist, but few knew how deep his infatuation with Japan ran and how it helped shape who he was and the company he created. ...
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Apple's 100 -Tester Rule for iOS Apps Not Enough
PadGadget
By Jillian | December 30, 2011 | No comment yet Developers of all shapes and sizes have complaints about the rules and procedures put in place by Apple. One of the most frustrating is the 100-user cap for testing of new apps. ...
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Apple Developed This Smartphone Prototype Way Back In 1983
Complex.com (blog)
Way back in 1983, nearly 25 years before the company would produce its first phone, Apple cooked up this prototype of a touchscreen smartphone that could be used in the home. Steve jobs reportedly looked at various touchscreen technologies in the early ...
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