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Title: Milking the iPhone doesn't much matter when it comes to what's next
Post by: HCK on December 13, 2016, 04:05:22 pm
Milking the iPhone doesn't much matter when it comes to what's next

"I think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful, not dwell on it for too long. Just figure out what's next." — Steve Jobs.





 Michael Gartenberg has covered the personal technology beat for more than two decades at places like Gartner, Jupiter Research and Altimeter Group. Most recently, he spent a few years at Apple as Sr. Director of Worldwide Product Marketing.








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Neil Cybart provides excellent analysis of Apple and its business. Here's his recent take from Above Avalon:


  For Apple to remain relevant in the future, the company will need to attack itself. Management will need to risk its own ecosystem.
 
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