Today marks the first anniversary of Tim Cook’s assuming the reins of power at Apple. On Aug. 24, 2011, Steve Jobs stepped down from the technology company he co-founded, and less than two months later he died, the victim of pancreatic cancer. Predictably, pundits in the tech press wondered whether Cook could sustain Apple’s success over time. That was a valid question, given Jobs’ tendency to micromanage the company from product designs to its well-honed image. But in lengthy analyses of Cook’s first year from CNet and the San Jose Mercury News, the verdict seems to be: So far, so good. Indeed, just going by the numbers, Cook has knocked [...]
Friday, August 24, 2012
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