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ExcerptsBackground NoteProduct Line EvolutionApple products enjoyed wide recognition among end-users both for their attractive designs and their powerful applications in high end computing in the education, multimedia and entertainment industries (See Figure (i)). A large portion of this credit was due to Jobs who had always seen himself as a product architect rather than as a businessman (It was this attitude that led to his ouster in 1985)... Betting on digital technologyApple had long been branded as a niche player in the home and business computer market. Apple's product development strategies since 1998 seemed to indicate that Steve Jobs had not tried to break this notion. But Jobs had relied on products (both hardware and software) that would position it as a company that combined computing with consumer electronics, through use of digital technologies... ExhibitsExhibit I: Apple: Five-year Financial History
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