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Tim Bajarin: Can Apple reinvent itself again?

“On Friday, April 1, 2016, Apple celebrates its 40th anniversary. I have had the opportunity to professionally follow Apple since 1981. When I first began interacting with the company, it was a very small firm whose Apple II personal computer had gained traction with hobbyists and some schools and was just starting to leverage a software product called VisiCalc to push this computer to business users as well,” Tim Bajarin writes for Tech.pinions. “At that time, most of my dealings were with Jobs and Wozniak and their small media department.”

“I am often asked what makes Apple successful and if they can continue that success in the future,” Bajarin writes. “To answer these questions, I believe one has to understand Apple’s past in order to predict its future.”

“When I hear Apple’s best days are behind them I just look at their history and, from what I know of this company, I factor that into looking at their future,” Bajarin writes. “That is why I have no doubt Apple will reinvent products, and itself, and continue to be a powerhouse in technology for decades to come.”

Much more in the full article – recommended, as usualhere.

MacDailyNews Take: No doubt.

As we’ve written many times:

Those who underestimate Tim Cook are in for a rude awakening.

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