Apple’s Folly: the eWorld Online Service

“Back in the mid-nineties, Apple was a company without focus. After the explosive growth of the Macintosh in the late eighties, Apple was flush with cash, but had little strategy to guide its investments. As a result, products like eWorld were developed while Apple’s core products languished. Meant as a substitute to the very expensive AppleLink online service, eWorld was based on the AOL network, and presented a friendly face to several proprietary online services and limited internet connectivity. eWorld failed to gain much of a foothold in the market, and was quietly discontinued in 1996 (only months before CEO Michael Spindler, was ousted).”

9 Comments

  1. 2006-09-15 4:00 pm
  2. 2006-09-15 4:51 pm
  3. 2006-09-15 5:06 pm
  4. 2006-09-15 5:15 pm
  5. 2006-09-15 6:05 pm
    • 2006-09-16 9:52 am
  6. 2006-09-16 5:22 am
  7. 2006-09-16 9:48 am
  8. 2006-09-17 12:54 am