Jan 20 2009

Report: Apple to Gain 40 Percent of the Global Smartphone Market … – TMCnet


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Report: Apple to Gain 40 Percent of the Global Smartphone Market
TMCnet – 5 hours ago
By Narayan Bhat iPhone (News – Alert) maker Apple will knock out Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia from the top spot of smartphone sellers and take over nearly 40 percent of the global handset market over the next four years, says a report from
A developer's eye view of smartphone platforms InfoWorld
The iPhone 3G could make mobile management legit, if only… Computerworld
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Jan 20 2009

The day I met Steve Jobs – New Straits Times


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The day I met Steve Jobs
New Straits Times – 55 minutes ago
By : Ridzwan A. Rahim Macworld 2009 attendee RIDZWAN A. RAHIM recalls meeting Apple’s iconic CEO Steve Jobs – not at this year’s expo but at the one held four years ago.
Steve Jobs well enough to run Disney Inquirer
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Jan 20 2009

Steve Jobs to stand for re-election to Disney’s board

Although complicated health issues have forced Steve Jobs into a 6 month leave from Apple, he’s seemingly confident in his ability to serve on Disney’s Board of Directors, where he’ll be standing for reelection come March.

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Jan 19 2009

Steve Jobs seeks Disney board seat despite illness – People’s Daily Online


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Steve Jobs seeks Disney board seat despite illness
People’s Daily Online – 55 minutes ago
Steve Jobs, former Apple's CEO, announced he will be standing for reelection to the board of directors of Walt Disney despite his leave from Apple due to illness, media reported on Tuesday.
Beware the Apple groupies Melbourne Herald Sun
Woz talks about Jobs' absence, Cook's parents reflect MacNN
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Jan 19 2009

Apple's Computer Sales Slide – PC World


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Apple's Computer Sales Slide
PC World – 12 hours ago
Apple's share of the US computer market dropped nearly 16% in the fourth quarter of 2008 as the economy continued its freefall, a research analyst said last week.
Overpriced: Apple’s Computer Sales Decline in Q4 2008 Palluxo! – Mac Dose of All Things Apple
PC makers face the netbook dilemma Austin American-Statesman
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Jan 18 2009

App Store Downloads Top 500m As 2G iPod touch Jailbroken – TrustedReviews


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App Store Downloads Top 500m As 2G iPod touch Jailbroken
TrustedReviews – 1 hour ago
While the Palm Pre has become the first handset in two years to pull the public's attention away from the iPhone we still see Apple's pride and joy is performing brilliantly… Hitting the Apple homepage is the quite remarkable news that the iPhone App
Nanny Apple will let you know what you can read TECH.BLORGE.com
Apple to David Carnoy: Fingering iPhones OK, “F” Word Bad Palluxo! – Mac Dose of All Things Apple
Phones Review – Neowin
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Jan 18 2009

Top 10 Steve Jobs Quotes Of All Time

The main man of Apple may be having a break from work right now, yet his most memorable quotes are still with us.

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Jan 18 2009

21,000 Jobs Erased In ONE DAY as Recession Chokes Demand

At least 21,000 jobs were targeted for elimination yesterday as employers from Hertz Global Holdings Inc. to Advanced Micro Devices Inc. grappled with recession-choked demand.

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Jan 18 2009

Can Apple survive without Steve Jobs? – Times Online


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Can Apple survive without Steve Jobs?
Times Online – 17 hours ago
FOR a moment last August Steve Jobs, Silicon Valley legend and co-founder of Apple Computer, was officially dead. A hapless reporter at the financial news service Bloomberg accidentally published Jobs’s obituary.
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Jan 18 2009

NYC Cabbie Demands iPod as Payment, Remains at Large

A young woman’s visit to the wondrous(ly dirty) world of New York City was sullied by the loss of her iPod to a cabbie, thanks to big-city intimidation. The crime remains unsolved, but it brings up an interesting point: Can we use Apple products as currency once our money isn’t worth the ink used to print it? Are iPods the new gold standard?

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