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Apple: Building on
the Momentum



What's the Next Verse in Apple's Song?
Under its digital music dominance, labels grow restless, and rival services and players are springing up. How can Jobs & Co. keep its lead?

Intel's Chips: Juice for Apple?
Jobs & Co. are already starting to win back lost PC share, and this switch, if negotiated properly, could accelerate that trend

Apple's Other Legacy: Top Designers
In fact, the tech innovator's best feat may be a culture that helps generate so many folks who've gone on to create great products elsewhere

The Spawn of Apple
Slide Show: Meet some former "think-different" company designers and engineers who've moved on -- and taken a lot of its innovative culture with them

Can Apple Shares Stay Fruitful?
Phenomenal iPod sales have made revenue and the stock soar. But continued growth may hinge on new Macs, cell phones, and video



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The Seed of Apple's Innnovation
Says Steve Jobs: It's "saying no to 1,000 things" so as to concentrate on the "really important" creations

Apple: A Little Curious About Rent-a-Tunes
The iPod maker still has no plans to enter the nascent subscription music market, but it has asked around about rival services

Apple's Blueprint for Genius
Handling its own design work is one reason for best-sellers like the iPod and Shuffle. Steve Jobs is the other

Apple's iPod Patent Play Goes Off-Key
Its application for protecting a feature of the music player was rejected partly because Microsoft submitted a similar filing earlier

A Memorable Deal for Apple and Samsung?
Getting 40% of the Korean company's flash-memory capacity at a discount would let Jobs & Co. do all kinds of things, while bolstering Samsung's competitiveness

Is the Music Fading for Apple?
The torrid gains from iPod sales may become a thing of the past. Is there something new in the pipeline to stoke growth?

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