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The Best Technologist of Our Generation

The Best Technologist of Our Era | Collective Inktelligence

Upon receiving the news of Steve’s passing, I immediately placed a call to our Senior Software Architect, Michael Olivero, to share the sad news. It was as though we were part of a family whose relative had died – we had to let other family members know. We were both devastated and couldn’t believe Steve ...

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Thinking Different

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It is with a heavy heart that Inktel extends its thoughts and prayers to the friends and family of Steve Jobs and the Apple organization on the passing of this extraordinary and visionary leader. Simply put, Mr. Jobs had no peer in his era. He is the one who consistently taught us that “the people ...

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Counterpoint: Apple will be fine without Jobs

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In Jan 2007, prior to starting at Inktel, I traveled abroad to visit family. Apple had just announced the iPhone. No one knew about iPhone or Apple and only the elite few knew about iPods in environments where only essentials are purchased. If you fast forward to today, in a mere 4 years, Apple and its iPhone ...

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An Inktel Discussion: Apple Without Steve Jobs

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On Wednesday, Steve Jobs announced his resignation from his position as CEO of Apple. Some people found the news surprising, others didn’t. Some have reminisced over his particular accomplishments, and some have recounted their interactions with him. Today, I had a discussion about the future of Apple with my Inktel colleagues, Michael Olivero and Alex ...

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5 Things Companies Can Learn from Food Trucks

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Over the past couple years, gourmet food trucks have exploded onto the scene in almost every major American city. From organic food at The Green Truck, to Korean tacos and Kogi BBQ, consumers have responded in a big way. While some view food trucks as a passing fad, a recent study by Technomic shows that food trucks ...

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