Welcome Guardian Readers!
[For those of you visiting this site from the Guardian, welcome! I hope you wander around and decide to stick around for a while.
For my regular readers here, a piece I've been working on has gone live over at guardian.co.uk talking a bit about my life at Apple, as we move into this next (and, it turns out, final) Apple keynote at Macworld.
You can find Enjoying the show, avoiding the flamethrower: life inside Apple. It's just gone live and already the comments show it's going to be a fun thing to watch.
Thanks for visiting!
A couple of other interesting reading points while you're here:
Speculation on why Apple building the next Kindle would be a good idea.
Some thoughts on the pre-macworld rumor circus.
What I'd like to see Apple do with the Mini and the Apple TV.
What the community needs to think about in this post-Apple-Macworld reality.
Steve Job's Health. Steve Job's Health. Protesting the Apple Macworld Keynote? Man, will I be happy once we get past this kind of stuff.
But, you know what? How many companies have customers and fans that care this much? It creates blessings for the company and its workers -- so you just also accept the curses that come with it and enjoy the ride.
(and an update: Will steve Blog?)]
You might also want to read:
- My thoughts on Steve in the Guardian Since I’ve written about Apple for the Guardian in the past, they reached out and asked if I would again. It’s now live on their...
- Steve Jobs’ health crisis not cancer, but does it even matter? First Jobs had a “common bug“, then a “hormone imbalance” which was easily fixed. Now the situation has become more “complex” and Jobs is taking...
- The many rumors of Apple’s final Macworld » VentureBeat The many rumors of Apple’s final Macworld » VentureBeat: The Macworld Expo, formerly the most anticipated Apple event of the year (before Apple kicked out...
- The ever-evolving Macworld Expo The ever-evolving Macworld Expo | Editors’ Notes | Macworld: Apple certainly has a point when it says that it has more ways of reaching out...
- How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis) How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis): This second, independent experiment reinforced my conviction that: Although mailing lists and newsgroups...


Pingback: JPG magazine: Great idea, bad business? : Chuqui 3.0