tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post7829046492892536127..comments2023-10-26T06:32:56.972-07:00Comments on Lost in America: Apple Turning RottenA Modest Scriblerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-37693051989605324572017-05-05T10:13:31.084-07:002017-05-05T10:13:31.084-07:00Yes, Randy, while I didn't particularly like J...Yes, Randy, while I didn't particularly like Jobs' habit of sucking you into "Apple World", denying openly sharing content, I was always impressed with his maniacal practice of forcing innovation. Just read the other day that Apple has $150 billion in cash. They are either going to have to innovate from within, or buy some. So far they seem content to sit with their finger in their ass...and rotate one degree per year.A Modest Scriblerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-89216224761299950862017-05-05T09:37:47.443-07:002017-05-05T09:37:47.443-07:00I live about 10 miles from Apple. The place is bus...I live about 10 miles from Apple. The place is busy 24 hours a day, yet your assessment of the company is spot on: Jobs WAS Apple. Cook is not. Living on the remnants of Jobs' ideas is not a long term strategy, and with the success of the Galaxy phone series, even long term Apple fans are starting to look elsewhere. When the iPhone fails to sell, Apple is done. Very short and succinct article and I agree 100% with your assessment.TheRandyGuynoreply@blogger.com