The Steve Jobs Conundrum
The Motley Fool - Tue Dec 8, 4:28 pm ETCan a bad manager be good if he makes shareholders money?
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Can a bad manager be good if he makes shareholders money?
The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009.
As the year draws to a close, we thought about the memorable quotes related to IT and offer, in no particular order, 15 that stuck with us.
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The land of milk and honey will soon be the land of milk, honey, and Steve Jobs's favorite pet project. After what seems like 40 long years wandering in the desert, Israelis will finally be able to purchase iPhones from the nation's three major mobile carriers, Reuters reports.
What were the top five stories that shaped 2009? From the launch of Microsoft's Windows 7 OS, to the departure and return of Steve Jobs to Apple, ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das and senior editor Sam Diaz share their views on the tech news that mattered most.
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Apple is reported to be in talks to buy the Lala music service. That means Apple's digital music strategy might now include streaming, not just selling.
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Apple's acquisition of Lala gives the tech giant a foothold in the music streaming business.
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Apple has struck a deal to buy the streaming and downloading music Web site LaLa.com, according to reports from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. It would add to Apple's music empire, but how might this acquision change Apple's tune?