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Apple Computer in 2004: Gearing up for Online Music |
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ExcerptsBackground NoteEvolution of Apple's product lineRight from its inception, Apple had been a company committed to building great products. Apple launched a number of innovative products and features in the early 1980s- Graphical User Interface (GUI), a window based operating system that allowed the user to view and search between several applications at once, and a mouse that made applications easier to use by just moving and pointing to positions on the screen. Product development under JobsAfter taking over from Amelio, Jobs launched several initiatives. He dropped 70% of Apple's new projects, including inkjet printers and Newtons. He also ended the Macintosh Licensing Program as clones cannibalized Apple built Macs... Forays into Online MusicApple's forays into online music were guided by the company's strong belief that people wanted to own music, not rent it. As Jobs put it , "Nobody ever went out and asked users, Would you like to keep paying us every month for music that you thought you already bought?... ExhibitsExhibit: I: Apple: Five-year Financial History
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