So, does your iPhone 4 work? or planning to buy an iPhone go ahead don't worry about the reports on poor testing, out of touch management blah blah blah.because i don' think iPhone4 will be a great turning point to Apple as it is not an game-changing innovation .
The mantra of todays economic renegade isn't about building slightly better stuff, but making stuff better . . From a larger economic perspective,Apple failed to prove itself as a revolutionary company as it stack in third world countries is very very less.
If I sound like I'm harshing on Apple — I'm not. Apple's perhaps one of the economy's most radical companies and one of its most explosive out performers. Here's the point: It's still not good enough to create jobs, meet the needs of tomorrow's generations and taking social responsibility.
Lets go into the flashback. When Steve Jobs was searching for his own replacement after his first tenure as Apple's CEO, he audaciously said to the front-running candidate, then-Pepsi CEO John Sculley: "Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water, or do you want a chance to change the world?" Now it's my turn to ask Steve "do you really want to spend the rest of your life selling slicker gadgets,movies and songs or do you want take this chance to change the world radically for the better? here world means majority of the people"
As i read Capitalism is about building revolutionary companies, countries, and economies but Apple is busy in building user apps :)
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