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What Apple's new job additions tell us about its product plans

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<p>Appleā€™s well known for its centralized approach, not just in terms of hardware and software, but also in geography. The company has previously pushed hard to locate as many of its non-retail employees as possible in its hometown of Cupertino, in large part because of its belief that its employees work better on physically proximate teams. Look no further than its enormous new home base, Apple Park, which opened there earlier this year.</p><p>But this week, the company <a href="https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/12/apple-to-build-new-campus-in-austin-and-add-jobs-across-the-us/?1544688142" rel="nofollow">announced that it would be expanding its footprint[/url] in several U.S. cities outside the Bay Area, most notably in Austin, Texas, where it already has its largest non-Cupertino presence, but also in a few other key locations. In particular, Apple projects that in the next three years it will exceed 1000 employees in three cities: Seattle, San Diego, and Culver City.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3328476/techology-business/what-apples-new-job-additions-tell-us-about-its-product-plans.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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