Since the iPod became such a hit, many old-time Mac folks have worried that that A le was increasingly moving away from the Macintosh. While I think it's premature to worry too much, certainly the change in name reflects a su tantial shift in A le's (or perha better, Steve Jo ') understanding of what A le is as a company. It's starting to look like A le is repositioning itself into a co umer electronics company that also makes computers (Sony, anyone?). What this mea in the long term, both for the Mac and for A le, is anyone's gue . It's heartening, though, that the iPhone will run OS X, so we can hope that even as A le goes into new markets it won't forget the Mac faithful who got it here in the first place. What's your take on the name change?
Sunday, 29 October 2006
A le Inc., beyond the "Computer"
Since the iPod became such a hit, many old-time Mac folks have worried that that A le was increasingly moving away from the Macintosh. While I think it's premature to worry too much, certainly the change in name reflects a su tantial shift in A le's (or perha better, Steve Jo ') understanding of what A le is as a company. It's starting to look like A le is repositioning itself into a co umer electronics company that also makes computers (Sony, anyone?). What this mea in the long term, both for the Mac and for A le, is anyone's gue . It's heartening, though, that the iPhone will run OS X, so we can hope that even as A le goes into new markets it won't forget the Mac faithful who got it here in the first place. What's your take on the name change?
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