...com> writes: This rings true of what I've been saying all along, it appears even AT&T is now scared of Apple and its business intentions... Keep in mind, the iPhone is only one small update away...cell network like a hot potato. AT&T needs to be very careful here, Apple is a much stronger company, so they need to play nice or end up ...
..., five years but today for a serious phone user (who cares primarily about reliability and not so much about the cost) wirelesss VoIP alone isn't viable. Or Jobs could tell AT&T that Apple is investing solely in a DATA network for which it has no voice ambitions. Anyone would see through that -- once you already have a data *network* in place, adding the extensions to support ...
...'s half the answer. And the only "half" that will be posted, being that you shan't ever add anything of value, eh? Still waiting for Oxtard, the sole expert of Apple history, to reach into the archives and tell everyone... Interesting excuse... basically you want others to read your mind to figure out what *you* think is important. Heck, Adele Goldberg has a pretty ...
....com>, Snit <CSMA@gallopinginsanity.com> wrote: I think the answer to the question, though, is that Adele is the one who (grudgingly) gave a short demo of Xerox technology to Jobs and others from Apple. That's half the answer. And the only "half" that will be posted, being that you shan't ever add anything of value, eh? -- If A = B and B = C, then A = C, ...
... GUI, and completely missed the significance of the network and the printing. COMPLETELY. And yet Apple was very early in the home networking environment (did *anyone* beat them to ... desktop publishing industry. Jobs was so blind, it wasn't funny. Support? Plenty. Just read the record. I'm waiting for Oxtard to go back to what he was SPOON-...
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...> Parc work--at the same time as Apple (Atari and Amiga). So if Apple ...one of those would have taken over the role Apple actually played. Sure: if Apple never existed we would *not* still be using CLI computers... we ... some form of GUI. Still, it was Apple who deserves the credit, even if someone ...GUI machines at about the same time as Apple, although they didn't up being as ...
...technology to Jobs and others from Apple. The value of the demo is...it had some influence on Jobs, Apple, and - ultimately - the home computer ...--at the same time as Apple (Atari and Amiga). So if ... would have taken over the role Apple actually played. Sure: if Apple never existed we would *not* still be using CLI computers...... of GUI. Still, it was Apple who deserves the credit, even ...
...demo of Xerox technology to Jobs and others from Apple. The value of the demo is under some ..., but clearly it had some influence on Jobs, Apple, and - ultimately - the home computer market as a ... Xerox Parc work--at the same time as Apple (Atari and Amiga). So if Apple hadn't ... of those would have taken over the role Apple actually played. -- http://www.daviddfriedman.com/ http://...
... the secret you keep. Yes, who is Adele Goldberg and what did she do for Apple/SJ? You were close with Milk and Cookies... but you might have been wrong if it...if you don't know and the world doesn't know, it confirms she did nothing for Apple/SJ. Since you know Apple's history better than anyone posting here, CERTAINLY you know the answer to THIS one. Especially since the key...