Inside Apple's industrial design lab
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2 hours, 27 minutes ago A rare visit with the man who designed the iMac, the iPod and the iPhone "I guess it's one of the curses of what you do," says Jonathan Ive, Apple's senior vice president for industrial design, "is that you are constantly looking at something and thinking 'Why why why is it like that?
Power Point: Get involved in the details
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Fri 6:30 pm ET âEuroHeâEuros involved in details you wouldnâEurot think a CEO would be involved in.ÃÂâÃÂEuroàâEuroKen Segall, a former Chiat/Day creative director who has worked with Apple on and off for years, talking about Steve Jobs, FortuneâEuros âEuroCEO of the Decade.âEuro Jobs commissioned the 1997 âEuroThink differentâEuro campaign, says Segall, long before any of AppleâEuros new products [...]
The jobless recovery is a myth
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Fri 2:08 pm ET An economy that isn't creating employment opportunities simply isn't doing its job.
Andreessen on Skype
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Fri 1:22 pm ET Few people are more delighted that Skype cofounders Niklas ZennstrÃÂÂÃÂöm and Janus Friis finally settled their lawsuit with eBay on November 6 than Marc Andreessen.
Gilt Groupes Lyne takes on AOL
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Fri 11:41 am ET Gilt Groupe CEO Susan Lyne has joined the board of AOLâEurosoon to be spun off from Time Warner . Does Lyne love trouble, or what? Five years ago, after Martha Stewart began her five-month prison stint in West Virginia, Lyne stepped up from the Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia board to be CEO of the companyâEuroand [...]
Apple is coming to Broadway
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Fri 9:47 am ET The Big Apple's newest Mac store is opening on Broadway next Saturday Media invitations went out Friday for a sneak preview of the new Apple Store in Manhattan âEuro the city's fourth âEuro scheduled to be unveiled Saturday, Nov. 14.
Will Microsoft become the General Motors of software?
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Fri 9:02 am ET It has near-monopoly status and nimble, disruptive competitors. We've seen this movie before. By Jay R. Galbraith, president and founder, Galbraith Management Consultants The more I learn about the current situation in software, the more Microsoft's position seems to mirror General Motors' position in the auto industry a few decades ago.
Above par traveling - tips from a golf exec
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Fri 8:48 am ET It's been 105 years since golf was last an Olympic sport, but thanks largely to Ty Votaw, golfers will tee off in Rio come 2016.
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