January 29, 2012

What Its Rivals Are Learning from Apple

Evan Niu, The Motley Fool

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You don't become the largest tech company in the world without turning a few heads. That rise to the top inevitably comes with rivals taking stringent notes in the process, as you show them how it's done.

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TAGGED: Android, iPhone, Steve Jobs, Apple Inc.

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