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The Konformist Blog (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
http://money.cnn.com/2009/11/03/technology/steve_jobs_legacy.fortune/index.htm Steve Jobs's legacy Steve Jobs - CEO of the Decade Harvard professor Nancy F. Koehn shows us how Steve Jobs stacks up with other great entrepreneurs in history. By Nancy F. Koehn, contributor November 5, 2009 (Fortune magazine) -- First and foremost, Steve Jobs is an entrepreneur. And that is how history will long remember...
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iPhoneIndiaBlog.com (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Steve Jobs is back with a bang. Steve Jobs told The Little App Factory to change the name of their popular app iPodRip, as it had the word iPod in it. The CEO of iPodrip quickly got it changed to iRip. Checkout Gizmodo where the CEO sent an emotional letter to Steve Jobs, and got back the [...]
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Steve Jobs sent a curt reply to The Little App Factory, telling them it was not a big deal for them to change their Apple trademark-infringing, iPodRip product name. Rewind: iPodRip was software designed to pull media off an iPod (no, not for piracy, but to recover files in the event you lost them on [...]
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MacBlender (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple told The Little App Factory to change the name of their popular app iPodRip, as it had the word iPod in it. The CEO sent a passionate letter to Steve Jobs, and he got a response. Here’s the letter he sent: Dear Mr. Jobs, My name is John Devor and I’m the co-owner of a small Mac [...]
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Gadget Lab (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple is mighty protective of its iPod trademark, and if you violate it, you’ll get no sympathy from Steve Jobs. Apple recently sent a letter to software company Little App Factory, requesting that it change the name of its most successful application: “iPodRip,” an app that enables you to copy and transfer songs from your iPod. In [...]
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BWPrice's Marketing U (Free subscription) | yesterday
I am manning an exhibit booth at a tax conference in Nashville. One of the interesting things about being behind the exhibit table is people watching. (Before you jump all over me for "watching" instead of "engaging," I do plenty...
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AppleInsider (Free subscription) | yesterday
When an emotional Mac developer wrote a lengthy e-mail about an issue to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the multi-billionaire responded succinctly via his iPhone.
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Iphone Updates (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Humor, Cult of Mac, TUAW Interview We got a chance to sit down (virtually) with the unofficial version of everyone’s favorite iCEO, via his alter ego & consigliere Dan Lyons. Fake Steve’s perspective is always unique and sometimes astonishing; read on. TUAW: Fake Steve, thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to speak [...]
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | yesterday
John Devor, co-owner of the Apple software company “The Little App Factory” received an email from Apple Lawyers telling him to change the name of his iPodRip program or face trademark infringement over the iPod name. In response to that letter Mr. Devor sent a message directly to Steve Jobs pleading his case. Here’s Johns letter [...]
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MacEvangelism (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple told The Little App Factory to change the name of their popular app iPodRip, as it had the word iPod in it. The CEO sent a passionate letter to Steve Jobs, and he got a response. Here's the... 1 Vote(s)
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Silicon Alley Insider (Free subscription) | yesterday
It's hard to get more to-the-point than Apple boss Steve Jobs. Read the rest of this story » See Also: Steve Jobs: Apple Tablet Is Going To Destroy The Kindle (AAPL, AMZN) The Life And Awesomeness Of Steve Jobs (AAPL) Steve Jobs' Tablet Mandate: More Than Just A Web Toy For The Bathroom (AAPL)
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Apple told The Little App Factory to change the name of their popular app iPodRip, as it had the word iPod in it. The CEO sent a passionate letter to Steve Jobs , and he got a response. Here's the letter he sent: Dear Mr. Jobs, My name is John Devor and I'm the co-owner of a small Mac shareware company named The Little App Factory and a long-term Apple customer and shareholder. I doubt you're aware...
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Gizmodo Australia (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Apple told The Little App Factory to change the name of their popular app iPodRip, as it had the word “iPod” in it. The CEO sent a passionate letter to Steve Jobs, and he got a response. (more…)
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
The Little App Factory seems to have a big problem on their hands. The company received a letter...
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The Next Web (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
When the Apple legal team comes down on you hard for the name of your product, what do people do in desperation? Email Steve Jobs, of course. Sometimes, he will even get back to you. TechCrunch has surfaced an email dialogue between The Little App Factory (makers of the popular iPodRip, now iRip software), and the [...]