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Are you a lawyer who uses a Mac? Perhaps you're a lawyer who's considering the switch. If so, head on over to The Mac Lawyer, a great site run by Ben Stevens.
Is a Google rebranding in the works? or those of you who haven't noticed, Google changed their “Favicon.ico”, (the little image file that is shown in your browser address bar and in bookmarks) to a lower case 'g' from uppercase 'G'.
In a July 6, 2007 article titled "The era of the PC is over: why Apple is beating Microsoft", writer Danny Gorog puts forth his view that the PC era is over and Apple is poised to take advantage.
An article at Internet Retailer details statistics from a January 2007 Nielsen/NetRatings report that demonstrates that Apple.com led all computer hardware manufacturers in average time per visit and number of unique visitors.
A recent job posting for a "Software Engineer - Web Applications" by Apple Computer hints that Apple is working on a revision to the company's online Apple Store.
According to the ComScore Networks, Apple's web site attracted 31,873,000 unique visitors during September 2006, good enough for fourteenth place on ComScore's Top 50 Properties list (US).
In their new "Multiply" advertising campaign, Intel Corporation is touting their new line of Core 2 Duo processors as the "The World's Best Processors".
Apple Computer Inc is recalling 1.1M batteries plus 700K sold outside U.S. due to risk of overheating. Products cover the iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 laptop models sold from October 2003 through August 2006. The battery packs were made by Sony Corp.
An interesting read about Apple's growing influence on Intel. A few quotes from the article:
A May 17, 2006 article at the Wall Street Journal titled "How Apple's Store Strategy Beat the Odds" explains how the implementation and strategy of Apple Retail Stores have been successful. It's a great read as it demonstrates that Apple's retail strategy to showcase its products is working. I suppose it comes back to the phrase, "If you want something done right, do it yourself".