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Business Technology

The Gutting of Apple Retail

Jim Dalrymple over at The Loop recently posted Apple boss tries to gut retail operation and I would recommend that you head over and read the entire piece.

Having worked in Apple Retail in the past, I was a little upset by the piece. The Apple Store is one of the greatest assets Apple has and the idea of trying to slim down the operation is beyond ridiculous, the only thing I can hope for is that Tim Cook will fire their recent SVP of Retail, John Browett, and get someone in there who can actually do the job … maybe Ron Johnson would be interested in coming back.

Even while I was there, staffing was an issue and the idea of having less staff around while iOS and Mac devices are still being sold at breakneck speed is not just mind-bogglingly stupid, it’s mind-boggingly dangerous for Apple as a whole.

The Apple Stores allow the rest of the company to have a personal relationship with the actual users of devices to an extent that no other electronics company can, which allows them to react to problems faster, deal with user issues faster, and gain information faster than their competitors. Treating it like some sort of plain cost center that must be cut is just dumb.

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Life

Coldplay in Concert

Coldplay In Concert

For our fifth anniversary, I purchased two tickets to see Coldplay perform at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. Lucky enough, my lovely wife decided to take me along for the experience.

I’m still trying to process the whole thing, but to label it an “experience” would be a gross understatement. The whole show was simply amazing and truly beyond any single event I have ever witnessed. It hit all of your senses and just didn’t let up the whole time.

This was the first major concert I had ever attended in my life. Before this I had attended some at our county fair and a number of orchestral and choral concerts over the years, but this is such a different beast I really have a hard time describing it.

The two of us are still talking about it and I have pretty much every song from the concert running through my head.

What an awesome date!

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Bob Speaks Technology

Episode 4: Open Source and TextMate 2

Not something I was remotely expecting, but here it is! TextMate 2.0 has been opened up.

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Bob Speaks

Episode 3: Apple’s Ads

Talking about the new Apple TV ads tonight. Just a quick episode before I head out for the weekend.

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Technology

What I Got from Apple

Looking back at my last post, this is the final tally:

  • Obviously, Apple released Mountain Lion and I’ve been running it on everything that I have my hands on (including my mom’s machine as well) and have been very happy with it. A lot of small tweaks make for a larger update than I was expecting. I’m going to be using Reminders quite a bit in my everyday work and personal life.
  • No iWork ’12 (or whatever), but iWork 9.3 was pushed out yesterday bringing the two features I was most interested in: Retina graphics and iCloud support. That’s not too bad. I still hope that they will bring out a larger upgrade in the future, but this takes care of the two huge holes in iWork for the moment.
  • No Mac mini or iMac update. Sadness.

That’s about it. I need to use Mountain Lion a while longer before I can form any concrete opinions about it but initial thoughts are all good.