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far costruire un iPhone da un operaio americano aumenterebbe del 20% il suo costo di produzione, che è stimato in 188 dollari a fronte di un prezzo di vendita di 649$

Melomaniiii! Com’era la storia degli hungry e foolish? Foxconn: è proprio colpa di Apple « Mazzetta (via giullare)

Mi sta bene parlare di Apple e della sua politica sbagliata, che va in completo disaccordo con tutto ciò che la compagnia vuole rappresentare, ma è forse tenere presente bene che Foxconn non è un’esclusiva Apple. Riporto da Wikipedia En.

Foxconn manufactures products for companies including:

  • Acer Inc. (Taiwan)
  • Amazon.com (United States)
  • Apple Inc. (United States)
  • Cisco (United States)
  • Dell (United States)
  • Gateway (United States)
  • Hewlett-Packard (United States)
  •  Intel (United States)
  • Microsoft (United States)
  • Motorola (United States)
  • Nintendo (Japan)
  • Nokia (Finland)
  • Samsung (South Korea)
  • Sony (Japan)
  • Sony Ericsson (Japan/Sweden)

Avere un cellulare o un PC è la stessa cosa che avere un Mac o un iPhone e non c’è neanche più la scusa del “sì, ma Apple costa di più”, perché il Samsung Galaxy SII costa praticamente quanto un iPhone, solo che è sistema Android, made by Google: quello che è gratis, perché si fa soldi su di te e sulla pubblicità (come Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter e così via ).

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Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.

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phibious:

The Evolution of Apple Ads

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Apple first started advertising its products in the late 1970s.

The 80s showed a wide variety of ads, some of which served to convince consumers that they should purchase a computer, and specifically an Apple.

These ads were text-heavy and light on images, as were many computer and technology ads from that era.

Apple ads really came into their heyday during the 1990s, with the “Think Different” campaign, which became very popular as they featured a number of famous people.

Here’s a stunning compilation of some of Apple’s most notable advertisements from the 70s until the present day, including a few videos ads.

With the launch of the iMac in the late 90s, Apple ads became much more artistic and, for the most part, focused much more on showcasing the product and used very little text compared with earlier ads.

It’s also worth noting how the ads changed as the hardware changed. For more on the evolution of Apple’s hardware, see The Evolution of Apple Design between 1977-2008 which takes a look at the changes from a hardware perspective.

Most recently, Apple has focused on television advertising, most notably with its Mac vs. PC ads. The company had done TV ads prior to that (starting with the ad based on George Orwell’s “1984″ during the 1984 Super Bowl), but mostly in conjunction with print campaigns.

Current Apple ads seem to follow two veins: advertisements for their computers generally have a white background and put the emphasis on the product being advertised; ads for the iPod line generally have bright backgrounds with silhouetted figures. Most of Apple’s current advertising seems to be on TV these days. You can watch most of the recent ads on the Apple website.

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Fucking Win!

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