Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Jan 2007 22:24 UTC, submitted by Saad
Apple "In the street's imagination, Apple is Jobs. Or perhaps the other way around: Jobs is Apple. Whatever. This theory is still all about Jobs cracking the whip in Cupertino and speaking the Mac gospel to the public at the annual Macworld Expo and Apple Worldwide Developer Conference keynotes. But is that right? Is this personal identification necessary for the continued success of Apple?" Elsewhere, Apple's top five business decisions.
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RE[2]: Honestly
by helf on Thu 4th Jan 2007 05:06 UTC in reply to "RE: Honestly"
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2005-07-06

I've just lately gotten into 'macs'. I LOVE OSX. 'cept for my original SE 30, I have hated every previous MacOS Classic release. Horrid, but OSX has hit a sweet spot for me. It has been, in my experience, very stable and fast and works well.

It is really the only thing Apple puts out that I have any interested in at all. Could not care less about the iPod or what not.

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