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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, May 9, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple's D.C. lobbying effort has yet to ripen/Apple is taking a bruising in Washington, and insiders say there's a reason: It's the one place in the world where the company hasn't built its brand."  Politico 8:23 AM
  • "Will Apple Take Root in Wal-Mart? Apple's branded retail stores have been very good to the company. They're destinations not just for buying products, but also sampling the company's newest devices and getting support and service. But as Apple extends its retail reach, it's putting more products on the shelves of third-party retailers. Can a store like Wal-Mart generate the same brand loyalty as Apple's famous iStores?"  MacNewsWorld 8:24 AM
  • "Apple's e-store satisfaction score jumps, thumps Microsoft's: Only Amazon scores higher, says U.S. consumer survey"  Computerworld 8:04 AM
  • "Apple scores big bump in customer satisfaction: Amazon came out on top, but Apple saw the biggest jump in customer satisfaction among the top 100 online retailers measured by ForeSee." CNET News 10:06 AM
  • "Apple's Team Is Underestimated" TheStreet 8:23 AM
  • "Proview's iPad trademark claim dismissed by US court" BBC 8:05 AM
  • "US judge dismisses Proview lawsuit in Apple iPad trademark spat" V3 8:31 AM
  • "US court tosses out Proview's IPAD trademark gripe: Monitor biz and Apple told to end spat in China" The Register 8:02 AM
  • "Apple's HTML5 bet against Android extermination: Open ... and Shut/Harvard professor Clayton Christensen has more than 500 billion reasons to think he's wrong to suggest Apple is in for rough sailing, but he's not backing down. The father of disruption theory - a theory that Apple's former chief executive Steve Jobs claimed had a huge impact on his thinking - believes that Apple's end-to-end, integrated approach to innovation is susceptible to disruption from a more modular, open approach like that of Google's Android."  The Register 8:02 AM