Apple Has More than Jobs
It’s premature to speak of a “world without Steve Jobs” – although Apple’s CEO takes an indefinite leave of absence, he is still around.
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It’s premature to speak of a “world without Steve Jobs” – although Apple’s CEO takes an indefinite leave of absence, he is still around.
Some Bank of America customers trying to access their online and mobile accounts were unable to get through today, a website outage that resembles so much a similar issue last January.
A company called WellHome came into view today for the first time. Whereas most big companies only try and hype environmental solutions, there are actually some that offer credible solutions for Global Warming and even saving money on energy bills. Insulating your home may be as big a contribution to saving the planet as every Exxon commercial initiative ever launched.
A Latvian travel startup called Movolo creates a literal “easy button” for many millions of travelers. This simple transportation search engine will literally factor away travel troubles if the developers have their way. Advance algorithms help take travel customers from their front door to their desired destination in the most economical and expedient fashion.
In an effort to help cardmembers with their holiday gift shopping, American Express’ online marketplace Daily Wish today announced its special holiday sales and Wish-A-Day Giveaway sweepstakes.
Unilever’s profits for the third quarter are up, despite recent spend on growth. Are there any lessons for small biz entrepreneurs? We believe so.
Nook Color is perhaps not better than Kindle, but Barnes & Noble has already won the PR war against Amazon.
Wal-Mart’s new global commitment to sustainable agriculture looks like a PR stunt.
Gap’s logo saga created enough noise to bring the company in the spotlight, however for the wrong reasons. What would it take for the company to boost sales and regain its former glory?
Toshiba is one step ahead of its competitors – the company announced that it will start selling the world’s first glasses-free 3-D liquid-crystal-display television sets in December, less than a year after most set makers launched 3-D television sets that require eye-wear.