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Does Steve Jobs Have A Successor?

If you keep up with under the table Apple news, then you definitely know about Steve Job’s health. He’s a pancreatic cancer survivor and his health has been a key component in investor faith. There was a rumor of a heart attack a few years back, and Apple’s stock plummeted.

Fortune writer, Adam Lashinsky has written an article about who could potentially be Steve Job’s succesor if the unfortunate were to happen. The resounding answer is a man named Tim Cook, who is the COO of Apple. Again, to those who know Apple’s behind the scenes news, will know that Cook was instrumental in turning Apple around near the turn of the century.

He implemented economical, and inventory plans that would save the company millions. He’s one of the primary reasons that Apple is able to generate profits with the overall plan they implement.

The question that’s in the back, or front of everyone’s mind is, “Could he keep the company image?”. If you frequent many Mac blogs, then you’ll know that Apple is the sexy tech company. People who buy their products and services have nothing but great things to say about them. That aspect of the company wasn’t built by sound fiscal planning, but by inspirational and creative decision making.

So, to play devil’s advocate I think it would be foolish at this point to put stock into one person for Job’s successor. Steve Jobs is a one-of-a-kind business leader. He probably can read the consumers better than any businessman in the game right now. Having sound economical policies just can’t replace that

iPhone App Of The Day – Ocarina

Smule Ocarina

I think it’s safe to say that at this point the iPhone can do everything. Ocarina proves this as it can turn your iPhone into a working instrument. Just like an ocarina in real life, you use your mouth to blow into the microphone. While your fingers are used to press the buttons to play the notes.

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Apple Sees Revenue Increase Across The Board

Apple has just released its yearly revenue report, and what a year it has been. Nearly every sector of Apple saw growth from 2007-2008. eWeek has devised a simple chart showing the stats of Apple’s growth.

Apple Fiscal Chart

Apple Claims To Have No New Products Before Holidays

According to a MacWorld article we can expect to see no new Apple products before Christmas hits us in December.

Bill Evans, an Apple spokesman said this to MacWorld, “Our holiday line-up is set”. Short and sweet.

There had been rumors previous to this statement that led some to believe we’d see more Apple products. Some said we’d be seeing new iMacs, and iMac minis.

I tend to trust the spokesmen for cases like this. Unless they have something they want to surprise us with.

iPhone Free App Of The Day – Paper Football Lite

Paper Football

If you made it through public elementary school, you’ve undoubtedly heard of Paper football. This time killing activity can now be enjoyed on your iPhone. Great touch controls give a good emulation of how paper football actually plays out.

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