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---------- I'm saying it's not newsworthy because it's probably not something new. I have a hard time believing no one at Apple has ever done this before. Seems to me there's a meme the media is pushing with Apple these days and this story fits nicely into that meme. Just like these former employees that are crawling out of the woodwork to get there 10 minutes of fame claiming Apple is doomed under Tim Cook, they don't innovate, Scott Forstall shouldn't have been fired, Steve Jobs was God, etc. it's all quite laughable really.
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What is the point of this rumor?
Seven years ago, when apple developed Iphone, it surely were a secret project. Eight years ago, when apple moved from power pc to intel, it surely were a secret project. For big companies like Apple, is it really interesting to know whether there are secret projects/special projects? Some media guys are bored and would like to make all readers bored. |
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![]() No. Since there are 2 people working on OSX I believe that counts as a full-blown department.
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Same with Siri; to improve it you need humans checking questions and answers and checking if the answers can be improved (because the user posed a question that Siri doesn't understand, but a human understands). You need lots of people for that, and it only works if that is done by employees who are treated well. |
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I don't know, the more of these stories I hear the more I am reminded of the mid 1980's when Sculley tried to make Apple into a "traditional corporation".
We all know how that went... Let's hope that Apple remains focused on building great devices. In order to do that, the company has to be run by "product people". As soon as the sales & marketing fools get in there Apple will be doomed to repeat history.
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Not only treated well, but apple could create and entire wing in their quality control department dedicated to improvements, and I still think you will need to pay them well since they are still being asked to be better than the competition.
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great we'll get a bunch of Beta products with crappy interfaces
why is Apple trying to copy Google ?!
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Yeah because Siri and Maps are so great.
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So...you are referring to the same Steve Jobs that ignored his doctors and had he actually listened and did surgery when they first found the cancer....might still be with us today.
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People need to quit the Jobs vs. Cook argument. What makes Apple is us, the consumer.
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all of this is documented in the steve jobs book. |
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Given the number of blogs saying Apple lost all innovative when Steve died and the stock value tanking, this might be just the thing to recover opinions. ---------- Quote:
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1. They might produce something amazing and since they were on the clock Apple owns it. 2. Morale. That can sometimes be more important than the work produced. Especially among creative types |
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That's a whole new thread my friend. And many exist already.
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Forget this "discretionary" crap. Most of the minions merely want to be told what to do. They want direction - give it to them.
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Ya, what makes Apple is the customer... keep believing that. Or rather the customer is now so non-tech that Apple can get away with making computers as appliances. This diehard Mac user is really starting to eye the competition over in Redmond and may jump ship fully to Windows for the first time in nearly 30 years. And that's despite Microsoft's own bit of a cluster grope. |
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Google stopped their program
I heard from an employee at the company that Google stopped their personal project program a few months ago.
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Three factors. 1. This isn't really all that new since sometimes Jobs or another exec with some clout would kick off projects to do something that pulled resources from working on a existing product 100% of the time. 2. Apple is bigger now. This is a somewhat an anti-bureaucracy mechanism. As organizations get bigger they tend to calcify around what they already know well. The top revenue making group represses alternatives that other groups may want to pursue because "that's not our core business". Also if they only grant this to a subset of folks it is an incentive. Work hard and creatively on what you are on now and may give you a shot at your own project. If successful ... good for both sides. If not as successful go back into the pool and earn credits at another shot. Additionally folks tend to be more focused when let them get minor things out of the way so they can get back to work. Some folks abuse it but the large majority (if have hired well ) don't. 3. This will likely grow Apple's patent portifolio faster with much higher quality content. Even if most of these 20% projects get shut down and not turned into products they can be patented and Apple can sue anyone else who tries to bring it to market and/or cross license with some those that do want to make it. Quote:
The big difference between Apple and Google is that Google lets external folks in on the projects while they are still not quite fully finished ( Nexus Q ) while Apple will sit on things privately until they think it is fully finished. Apple tends to kill off failed attempts sooner than Google does and does so behind closed doors. Ping is dead now though. Apples web/email hosting has gone through several gyrations. The Mac cube died . Google is spread thinner than Apple. But they are tightening up as their margins get tighter. Quote:
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New App idea: Map Book Pro?
Maybe one of their employees will come up with the idea of making a Maps App that is quicker than going down to the newstand and buying a map book (No, not Mac Book
).All Apple needs is to buy a shed load of data and satellite imagery, then lay that on a framework. As opposed to launching the framework and waiting for the punters to fill in the gaps, which is a bad idea. |
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There is a reason why heresay is generally not allowed in court. Tends to be wrong or at least not completely right ---------- Quote:
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I think the most interesting thing for me is that they are allowed to work on outside projects.
Here's a project I know of that is being developed by a team that includes some Apple staff: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenEmu Which has been active for almost 2 years now. |
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