“Apple was a busy company in 2008. Over the past twelve months, the number of Apple-branded products on the street has become so broad and ubiquitous that it’s hard to go a day without seeing evidence of it, even if you’re not a Mac, iPhone or iPod owner,” Ryan Faas writes for Computerworld.
“And while it doesn’t appear that Apple plans to slow down any in 2009… it’s worth reflecting on some of the most notable innovations from Apple in a year that easily ranks as one of the most significant in its 31-year-history,” Faas writes.
Computerworld’s Top 5 Apple’ moments from 2008:
• iPhone 3G
• iPhone SDK and App Store
• Building on the power of iTunes
• MacBook family
• Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard announced
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Brawndo Drinker” for the heads up.]
Micro$ucks inability to get Fista to function properly isn’t on this list?
Shitsa is the best thing to happen to Apple since the release of OS X.
Somewhere in that list, you have to add the iPod Touch
I agree DanielM. The iPod touch is a revolutionary product that is a total game-changer.
But, but, but, but . . . the Zune is so very revolutionary that it even knows how to disable itself permanently at the end of any given leap year! Can the Touch do that?
Call me crazy, but weren’t those the ONLY Apple moments of 2008?
Your crazy. O, and no. No they weren’t.