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    History Of Apple Inc.

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    History of Apple Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., was founded on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, who vision was to change the way people viewed computers. Jobs and Wozniak both college dropouts wanted to make computers user friendly and small enough that the consumers can have them in their homes or offices. The two incorporated the company on January 3, 1977 in Cupertino, California. Apple I started out in Jobs’ garage, him and Wozniak sold them without a monitor, keyboard

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    ur I When most consumers think of a leader in the electronics market, they think of Apple. For many years now, Apple has been the forefront of innovation in the consumer electronics market. Products that are known around the world, such as the iPod and iMac, are famous for their ease of use and their stylish exteriors. The popularity of Apple’s products seems infinite; each release of the iPhone has been outselling the last. This industry leader is based on a solid business model that keeps customers

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    Nikhil Atkuri, Natalie Groom, Ayush Gupta Class Discussion Outline 2.4.16 The Innovator’s Dilemma: Clayton Christensen On the author: Clayton Christensen is a celebrated academic, educator, author, and consultant. A professor at Harvard Business School, he holds degrees from BYU, Oxford, and Harvard. He graduated with his doctorate from Harvard and was awarded a professorship position at the same point in time. He is the author of 9 books and is widely regarded as the most influential business thinker

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    The world has become more technologically advanced than ever before. In today’s society, people have become overly concerned with keeping up with the newest and hottest gadgets on the market. Like the majority of Americans, I never leave the house without my smartphone. People have become reliant upon their phones as a form of communication, navigation, entertainment and much more. September 2014, Apple CEO Tim Cook released two new, advanced smartphones, the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus. Apple

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    Case Study : Apple Inc.

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    Apple Company Incorporated was founded on April 1, 1976. Apple was established by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Both Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak sought to create computers small enough to be placed in households and workplaces. Furthermore, they wanted a “user friendly”computer . The first Apple product was built in Job’s garage. Moreover, the first Apple computer was sold and Apple’s sales jumped from $7.8 million in 1978 and to $117 million in 1980. The first computers were a triumph. However

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    Steve Jobs, Co-Founder and CEO of Apple and Pixar Animation, delivered the Stanford University Commencement Address in June 2005 titled “How to Live Before You Die.” During this speech, Steve Jobs shared three separate stories about what made him the person he became. In the first story, he shared that he was adopted as an infant. Initially, his biological mother insisted that he be adopted by college graduates; however, through a chain of events, that did not occur. The couple who wished to adopt

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    Steve Jobs: Nonconformist of the 21st Century When an individual adheres to the standards and regulation that are set by society, they are considered a conformist in its purest form. On the opposite side of the spectrum, those who do not follow these specific guidelines set by society are labeled as nonconformists. In essence, a nonconformist is an individual who goes beyond the principles of others, at the same time, is able to enhance the well-being and creativeness of other individuals. Steve

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    Steve Jobs is another one of those movies that, on paper, may not seem like it would work, but thanks to fantastic filmmakers, it turns into a great project. Focusing on just three key moments in the life of its eponymous lead, played by Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs is a movie that manages to somehow convey to the audience a significant amount of complexity, a staggering amount of depth, and more than enough humor to make this idea pay off. As a result, Steve Jobs winds up being one of the best

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    existent, it was not 19th century Louisiana that committed these heinous acts but rather the privileged white men who occupied the territory. Louisiana landscapes are and always will be beautiful; it is man that muddies our retrospective visions. Yet, Steve McQueen allows us to breathe for the beauty itself often provides relief from horrific previous scenes; he simply does not create “empty” breaks. We both reflect on the darkness within men and wonder exactly how this beauty affects and/or represents

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    Another aspect of Australia is its art. There are many type of art present in Australia, but one in particular is Australian Indigenous art, which is the oldest ongoing tradition of art in the world. Initial forms of artistic Aboriginal expression were rock carvings, body painting and ground designs, which date back more than 30,000 years. After Australia was colonized the sale of artifacts occurred between indigenous and non-indigenous people on a widespread basis throughout south-eastern Australia

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