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Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple

Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple

A major development at apple happened, There famed CEO Steve Jobs resigns. He has been battling cancer for a very long time now and it seems that his battle is getting worse. Many people consider Steve Jobs the man behind apple success and that with out him apple can keep coming up with amazing produce like the iPhone and iPad . Apple's board named Tim Cook as his replacement. The company said "Steve's extraordinary vision and leadership saved Apple and guided it to its position as the world's most innovative and valuable technology company."

Here is the official press release from Steve Jobs and apple.

Steve Jobs Resigns as CEO of Apple

Tim Cook Named CEO and Jobs Elected Chairman of the Board

CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apple's Board of Directors today announced that Steve Jobs has resigned as Chief Executive Officer, and the Board has named Tim Cook, previously Apple's Chief Operating Officer, as the company's new CEO. Jobs has been elected Chairman of the Board and Cook will join the Board, effective immediately.

"Steve has made countless contributions to Apple's success, and he has attracted and inspired Apple's immensely creative employees and world class executive team. In his new role as Chairman of the Board, Steve will continue to serve Apple with his unique insights, creativity and inspiration."
"Steve's extraordinary vision and leadership saved Apple and guided it to its position as the world's most innovative and valuable technology company," said Art Levinson, Chairman of Genentech, on behalf of Apple's Board. "Steve has made countless contributions to Apple's success, and he has attracted and inspired Apple's immensely creative employees and world class executive team. In his new role as Chairman of the Board, Steve will continue to serve Apple with his unique insights, creativity and inspiration."

"The Board has complete confidence that Tim is the right person to be our next CEO," added Levinson. "Tim's 13 years of service to Apple have been marked by outstanding performance, and he has demonstrated remarkable talent and sound judgment in everything he does."

Jobs submitted his resignation to the Board today and strongly recommended that the Board implement its succession plan and name Tim Cook as CEO.

As COO, Cook was previously responsible for all of the company's worldwide sales and operations, including end-to-end management of Apple's supply chain, sales activities, and service and support in all markets and countries. He also headed Apple's Macintosh division and played a key role in the continued development of strategic reseller and supplier relationships, ensuring flexibility in response to an increasingly demanding marketplace.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced iPad 2 which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.

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18 Female Tech Founders

18 Female Tech Founders

As I was scouring the internet, I can across this very interesting article about female internet successes. Everyone knows about that Bill Gates of the world and the Mark Zuckenbergs, but who is holding down the female side of the internet. Well In this article they tell us a little about 18 Female Founders in the Tech World.

As part of our Women in Tech series, we've hand-picked 18 female tech founders to watch--women who are behind tech startups that are upending industries, changing the way we browse the web, revolutionizing medicine, and much, much more. From fashion to city government, these leaders have noticed opportunities in the market and created companies around them.

Click here to read more at the HuffingtonPost.com

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World’s largest skyscraper

World's largest skyscraper

Check out this interesting article by our friends at Engadget.com on the worlds soon to be largest sky scraper.

It was a monumental week for the field of architecture as Inhabitat brought you a first look at the comingworld's largest skyscraper designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, and we saw a sparkling wave of65,000 discarded compact discs sweep through the streets of Paris. We also learned that plans for Jean Nouvel's massive MoMA 'Death Spire' has been revitalized, and we took a look inside an incredible Mumbai office that looks like something straight out of Star Wars. We also brought you an exclusive video interview with Juergen Mayer H. -- the architect behind the world's largest wooden structure in Seville, Spain.

Read more of this article at engadget.com .

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Apple’s iCloud.com goes live

Ahead of a full release this fall, Apple has pushed the Web front end to iCloud live for developers to kick the tires on.

The new site, which resides at iCloud.com, features a similar front-end to Me.com, which will be shuttered next year with Apple's MobileMe service. Visitors can view Web e-mail, manage contacts, view and edit calendar events, and access the Find My iPhone tool. A new entrant to the bunch is a Web app for iWork, which outlines iCloud's file storage for documents created in Apple's Keynote, Pages and Numbers iOS applications.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-20086624-248/apples-icloud.com-goes-live-ahead-of-icloud-launch/#ixzz1TxblZGSs

Though users can upload up to 5GB of data for free, after that they have to pay, and Apple has announced its prices. For $20 per year, you get 10GB of storage; 20GB is $40 per year, and 50GB is $100 per year. According to tech blog MacRumors, "purchased music, apps, and Photo Stream" do not count against your free 5GB. Amazon, which launched its own cloud music service earlier this year, cut prices for its music storage service ahead of the launch of iCloud and iTunes Match, according to All Things D.

iCloud will launch out of Beta to non-developer users in the fall, alongside the updated iOS 5according to MacRumors. There is no word yet on iTunes Match, the $25 per year service that syncs all of your music into the cloud, which was announced along with iCloud at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2011. The Apple site still says that Match is "coming this fall."

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1 In 3 Americans Wants An iPhone 5, Even Though It Doesn’t Exist Yet

Everyone knows it coming the questions is do you want it. The iPhone is consider to the the most popular phone out there and there Set release there next version of the phone sometime this fall. The Huffingtonpost has a very interesting article stating that 1-3 people want to new iPhone Check it out.

Here is a little excerpt:

Not very much is known for a fact about the iPhone 5--not its release date, not the new features it will have, not how much it will cost, nor, indeed, whether or not it even exists (there are rumors Apple's next iPhone will be the "iPhone 4S").

And yet one thing is set in stone: Americans want one.

According to a survey of about 3,000 U.S. consumers conducted by online retail store PriceGrabber.com, 35 percent of shoppers say they plan on buying an iPhone 5 whenever it is released. Of that 35 percent, half of the respondents say they will buy the new iPhone within a year of its release, while about 30 percent want to be using it by New Year's 2012, responding that they would purchase the phone by the end of the year. Though Android is America's top smartphone platform by volume as per a recent Nielsen survey, 48 percent of the PriceGrabber survey respondents indicated that iOS was their desired platform of choice. Nielsen's numbers tell a slightly different story, one that suggests Android's popularity is on the rise: according to research conducted between July and September 2010, 25.5 percent of consumers said their next desired smartphone platform was Android, while a greater share, 32.7 percent, said they preferred to buy an iPhone for their next phone. Those ratios have since evened out. Nielsen found in a survey conducted between January and March 2011 that 31.1 percent of users planned on getting an Android phone, whereas 30 percent planned on getting an iPhone.

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