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05: John Markoff of the NYT on covering Apple

Apple 3.0

Release Date: 03/10/2017

08: Meet Joshua Cohen, Apple University's resident philosopher show art 08: Meet Joshua Cohen, Apple University's resident philosopher

Apple 3.0

A distinguished philosopher and political scientist (Yale, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Apple) Cohen gives extraordinary lectures for executives and engineers on three topics: New York's Central Park, the discovery of the Higgs boson and Glenn Gould's recordings of the Goldberg Variations. You've already learned more than I knew before this interview about that academic black hole called Apple University.

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07: Dan Rayburn on Apple's original TV content show art 07: Dan Rayburn on Apple's original TV content

Apple 3.0

What is Reese Witherspoon making for Apple, and how will it fit into the post-Cable TV world? According to Dan Rayburn, principal analyst at Front & Sullivan, it won't be a Netflix-like series, and it won't be used to sell hardware. I learned a lot in this impromptu 10 minute Q&A .

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06: Daniel Eran Dilger on why Apple haters gotta hate show art 06: Daniel Eran Dilger on why Apple haters gotta hate

Apple 3.0

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05: John Markoff of the NYT on covering Apple show art 05: John Markoff of the NYT on covering Apple

Apple 3.0

"Over 2,000 bylines, each one thoroughly reported, crisply rendered, and gloriously drenched with quiet authority."

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04: Ben Bajarin on Apple's silicon edge show art 04: Ben Bajarin on Apple's silicon edge

Apple 3.0

Apple’s semiconductor engineers are the envy of the industry.

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03: The Neil Cybart Story show art 03: The Neil Cybart Story

Apple 3.0

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02: Horace Dediu's Unified Theory of Apple show art 02: Horace Dediu's Unified Theory of Apple

Apple 3.0

Clayton ("Innovator's Dilemma") Christensen famously predicted that the iPhone would fail. Where did his theory of disruptive innovation fall short? Horace Dediu, now a senior fellow at the Christensen's institute, is working on the answer, using Apple as the exception that proves a broader, more encompassing rule. 

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01: Gene Munster's new hobbyhorse show art 01: Gene Munster's new hobbyhorse

Apple 3.0

In his first broadcast interview since he joined the other side -- as co-founder of a Minneapolis-based VC fund called  -- the media’s favorite Apple analyst reveals, among other things, where he got the cockamamie idea that Apple would sell a TV set by 2011, 2012,… 2016.

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