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  2. Hiroki Asai - Wikipedia

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    Hiroki Asai is an American graphic designer and creative director. From 2000 to 2016, he worked in Apple's Marketing Communications division in various roles like Executive Creative Director and Vice President; there, he worked on marketing campaigns for several of Apple's products like the iPhone and the iPad among others.

  3. HomeAdvisor - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, HomeAdvisor acquired Werkspot.nl, the leading Dutch home improvement platform. [ 11 ] By 2015, HomeAdvisor had achieved more than $300 million in annual revenue, been used by more than 30 million homeowners, had nearly 100,000 pre-screened service professionals in its network and almost 3 million verified reviews.

  4. Apple is reportedly developing a home-security product that ...

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    The smart lock adds to Apple's growing interest in home devices. Last month Bloomberg reported that Apple was working on an AI-powered wall-mounted tablet. The iPad-like device could be voice ...

  5. Apple Home - Wikipedia

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    Apple Home is a smart home platform developed by Apple Inc. that lets users configure, communicate with and control smart appliances using Apple devices. Apple Home communicates with devices using HomeKit, the software framework and communication protocol developed by Apple, and the open Matter standard. [1] By designing rooms, items and ...

  6. Apple went public 44 years ago—what your $10,000 ... - AOL

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    If you had invested $10,000 of today’s dollars in Apple when the company went public at $22 a share, your investment would now be worth $32.7 million, according to calculations by Fortune using ...

  7. Christopher Soghoian - Wikipedia

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    At 2 am on October 28, 2006, his home was raided by agents of the FBI to seize computers and other materials. [8] Soghoian's Internet service provider voluntarily shut down the website, after it received a letter from the FBI claiming that the site posed a national security threat. [ 9 ]

  8. How Apple’s ‘1984’ Super Bowl commercial changed advertising ...

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    It meant Apple were able to spend the kind of money – estimated by Stubley to be around $600,000 ($1.8 million when adjusted for inflation) – that was required for what was essentially a 60 ...

  9. iMac - Wikipedia

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    Alongside Next's products and software came Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder who had been ousted from the company years earlier. Jobs initially was brought on at Apple as an adviser, but Jobs replaced Gil Amelio as interim CEO in 1997 and began a reorganization of the company. He reduced Apple's multitude of confusing computer options to just ...