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Apple was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, two college dropouts, on April 1, 1976.
The Apple I is a personal computer released by Apple in 1976. They were designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak .
The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 .
The Apple III is a business-oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series
In 1984, Apple next launched the Macintosh .
? Created an entire Mac Family:
? MacPlus (1986) ? Mac SE and Mac II (1987) ? Mac Classic and Mac LC (1990)
? Macintosh Portable (1989)
? PowerBook (1991)
On August 15, 1998, Apple introduced a new all-in-one computer reminiscent of the Macintosh 128K: the iMac.
Operating system `MAC OS X`.
To become the world wide leader in computer and mp3 player sales.
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Over the next 3-4 years Apple would like to increase their product accessibility (new stores).
Increase their market share by 30% Eliminate the need for new products in order to raise sales.
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?
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In January2007, Steve Jobs announced the company would change it’s name to Apple, Inc. to incorporate their many endeavors
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Mac Hardware Products iTunes- iTunes digital music management software iPhone iPad
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iPod
Displays & Peripheral Products
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?
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Introduced on October 23, 2001 5GB hard drive; 1000 songs Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
? In July 2005, iPod’s U.S.
market share was estimated at 74% ? January 2007, Apple reported record annual earnings of $7.1 billion, 48% of which was from iPod sales.
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Launched in 2003; had 2 million downloads in 16 days Over 2 billion songs sold 1.2 billion songs sold in 2006 alone
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Simplicity
Beautiful Design User Interface Low-Entry Points Complete Solutions
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?
?
?
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Proprietary Formats
Support Branding Buzz
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?
?
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Total Carbon Footprint
For 2010, we estimate that Apple was responsible for 14.8 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.1
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Manufacturing Manufacturing — including extraction of raw materials and product assembly — accounts for 46 percent of Apple’s total greenhouse gas emissions.
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Transportation
Six percent of Apple’s greenhouse gas emissions are a result of transporting our products from assembly locations to distribution hubs in regions where our products are sold.
?
Product Use
The use of our products generates 45 percent of Apple’s total greenhouse gas emissions.
?
Recycling One percent of Apple’s total greenhouse gas emissions are related to recycling.
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Facilities Apple’s facilities — including corporate offices, distribution hubs, data centers, and retail stores — account for 2 percent of our total greenhouse gas emissions.
Books: How Apple Inc. changed the world —Jason D. O’Grady
Links: www.google.com www.apple.com
doc_390319426.ppt
Apple was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, two college dropouts, on April 1, 1976.
The Apple I is a personal computer released by Apple in 1976. They were designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak .
The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 .
The Apple III is a business-oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series
In 1984, Apple next launched the Macintosh .
? Created an entire Mac Family:
? MacPlus (1986) ? Mac SE and Mac II (1987) ? Mac Classic and Mac LC (1990)
? Macintosh Portable (1989)
? PowerBook (1991)
On August 15, 1998, Apple introduced a new all-in-one computer reminiscent of the Macintosh 128K: the iMac.
Operating system `MAC OS X`.
To become the world wide leader in computer and mp3 player sales.
?
Over the next 3-4 years Apple would like to increase their product accessibility (new stores).
Increase their market share by 30% Eliminate the need for new products in order to raise sales.
?
?
?
In January2007, Steve Jobs announced the company would change it’s name to Apple, Inc. to incorporate their many endeavors
?
Mac Hardware Products iTunes- iTunes digital music management software iPhone iPad
?
?
?
?
iPod
Displays & Peripheral Products
?
?
?
?
Introduced on October 23, 2001 5GB hard drive; 1000 songs Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
? In July 2005, iPod’s U.S.
market share was estimated at 74% ? January 2007, Apple reported record annual earnings of $7.1 billion, 48% of which was from iPod sales.
?
Launched in 2003; had 2 million downloads in 16 days Over 2 billion songs sold 1.2 billion songs sold in 2006 alone
?
?
?
Simplicity
Beautiful Design User Interface Low-Entry Points Complete Solutions
?
?
?
?
?
Proprietary Formats
Support Branding Buzz
?
?
?
?
Total Carbon Footprint
For 2010, we estimate that Apple was responsible for 14.8 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.1
?
Manufacturing Manufacturing — including extraction of raw materials and product assembly — accounts for 46 percent of Apple’s total greenhouse gas emissions.
?
Transportation
Six percent of Apple’s greenhouse gas emissions are a result of transporting our products from assembly locations to distribution hubs in regions where our products are sold.
?
Product Use
The use of our products generates 45 percent of Apple’s total greenhouse gas emissions.
?
Recycling One percent of Apple’s total greenhouse gas emissions are related to recycling.
?
Facilities Apple’s facilities — including corporate offices, distribution hubs, data centers, and retail stores — account for 2 percent of our total greenhouse gas emissions.
Books: How Apple Inc. changed the world —Jason D. O’Grady
Links: www.google.com www.apple.com
doc_390319426.ppt