08 October 2011

Twitter Updates for Week Ending 2011-10-08

Category: Tweets — Posted by Michael at 0359

27 August 2011

Twitter Updates for Week Ending 2011-08-27

Category: Tweets — Posted by Michael at 0359
  • I had to install a registry editor on my phone and repair a corrupted text message. There is something very wrong with that on many levels. #
  • I took 3000 photos in Canada last week. Slooowly sorting through them now. #
  • Well, just experienced my first earthquake. #
  • Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO http://t.co/obld5Al – As a user & shareholder, I hope Apple keeps following Steve’s vision. #BestWishesSteve #
  • My office is wrapped up in plastic. Let’s hope it’s still here when I come back next week! #

12 September 2009

Twitter Updates for Week Ending 2009-09-12

Category: Tweets — Posted by Michael at 2159
  • Jerry Lewis Telethon might be corny, but it’s still the day to help Jerry’s Kids. I gave. Have you? http://www.mda.org. #mdatelethon #
  • @chrismarquardt It’s what illiterate people write when they hear someone say “should’ve” in reply to chrismarquardt #
  • RT @BarackObama: “It should never be controversial to ask our students to stay in school. http://bit.ly/cDO8F" – I couldn’t agree more. #
  • RT @leolaporte: “Interesting. Apple has eliminated the shopping cart in iTunes 9. Everything is one-click now.” – Don’t like that. :-/ #
  • I love that iTunes 9 FINALLY can recognize whether you’ve listened to a whole podcast or not! No more manual podcast managing for em! #
  • @CongJoeWilson Wow, what a class act. An apology would make a nice prelude to your resignation. Let someone with some respect take your seat #
  • Really glad to see Steve Jobs give a shout out for organ donation during the Apple iPod event yesterday. http://bit.ly/6HFP3 #
  • Please vote for Animal Welfare Assoc, Voorhees, NJ to help them get free dog chew sticks. http://bit.ly/lQYau #

24 January 2009

Twenty-Five Years of Macintosh

Category: Interesting Links,Technology — Posted by Michael at 1138

Lately most of the news about Apple has been about Steve Job’s health and the future of the company. However, todays a good day to look back at Apple’s past. Why? Because it was 25 years ago today that Steve Jobs unveiled the first Macintosh computer.

Since that time, a lot has changed. THe Macintosh has consistently stayed one step ahead of the curve when it comes to new technologies. The mouse, 3.5″ floppies, firewire, USB are just a few items that apple was early to adopt. Of course, who could forget the first iMac. Not only did it revitalize Apple’s sales, it impacted a wide range of consumer products. We saw brightly colored translucent plastic on everything from staplers to office furniture to floppy drives.

So, take a moment and relive the Macintosh introduction on YouTube…

15 January 2009

Back on the Apple Roller Coaster

Category: Interesting Links,Technology — Posted by Michael at 0623

It’s been a tough month for Apple enthusiasts. A few weeks ago Apple announced Steve Jobs would not give the Macworld Expo keynote and that Apple would pull out of next year’s Expo. Besides basically assuring the impending demise of Macworld San Francisco it raised fears about Steve’s health. Then he announced that his health issues are related to a hormone imbalance and that he’s gonna be ok. The stock price rebounded and the masses were again happy. Then yesterday the roller coaster took another BIG turn for the worse when Apple released this press release.

Most people think that Apple fans like me are nuts for taking so much stock in the health and well-being of a CEO, but unlike most companies, Apple’s CEO IS the company. The company moved solely on his direction and ideas. He’s a complete totalitarian (I mean that in the nicest possible way!) who built the company, and later rebuilt it.

Hopefully we’ll see him back at the helm in a few months before too much damage is done to the company.

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