Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Apple iphone

How is it that the new iphone is not a 3g device? All these cool features like video and high speed applications that need a minimum of the slow 3g standard. Who in the world would alllow such a thing to come out?

To give credit to Apple, I own a ton of Apple equipment and my laptop is the latest Mac Book Pro. But, why would you come out with such a slow device?

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Blogger Steve said...

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Blogger Aaron Shear said...

Steve I cannot see your profile it is not public. You can always email me at ashear@gmail.com.

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Blogger eshop600 said...

Does Apple care? everyone will own one anyway.

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Blogger Aaron Shear said...

I think they do, since an engineer told the press that they already have one with the FCC.

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I have been in the search industry since the late 90’s, no not 10-20 years. My career started early in the search Day’s at Inktomi, where I supported large search portals. For example, MSN, AOL, iWon, Hotbot, CNet too name a few. After Inktomi I became a freelance consultant. I consulted for a few of the Top SEO’s around 2002 time frame; obviously the market has changed since then. After consulting I joined a small SEO firm called SEO Inc as the CTO. At SEO Inc. I successfully optimized some of the largest clients including IGN, Sony, VEGAS.com, Beaches and Sandals Resorts to name a few. Even though SEO Inc was a ton of fun, I still wanted the ultimate SEO challenge. I moved on as the global head of SEO for Shopping.com an eBay company. This challenge was an interesting one, how do I optimize a site with 50 million products? Every month I helped the business grow by leaps and bounds. I am now consulting for mostly enterprise e-commerce clients. Yes there is more too me than this profile shows, but you will just have to ask.

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