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| | TIME.com: How Apple Does It -- Oct. 24, 2005 -- Page 1 |
 | | Apple makes its own hardware (iBooks and iMacs), it makes the operating system that runs on that hardware (Mac OS X), and it makes programs that run on that operating system (iTunes, iMovie, Safari Web browser, etc.). |
 | | Worse, the way Apple operates is not how you're supposed to foster innovation, or not in the U.S., anyway. |
 | | In the past six weeks alone, Apple has shipped three impressive new products: an ultra-tiny iPod called the nano, the video iPod and a nifty feature called Front Row that lets you run your computer from across the room, lying on a sofa, clicker in hand, without crouching over a keyboard. |
| www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,1118384,00.html (1167 words) |
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