Apple at 50
In the 42nd episode of the AVALON podcast, Neil discussed the following topics/subjects:
What's on the Agenda (the bulk of the discussion modeled after Apple’s Monday morning meetings)
Thoughts regarding Apple at 50 years.
The two Apple eras.
Steve Jobs' Apple return in 1997.
Apple and the next 50 years.
Apple's opportunity going forward.
Apple's biggest risk going forward.
Lighting Round (two topics two minutes each)
Mac Pro being discontinued.
iPhone supply constraints continue.
Give Me a Break (something ridiculous that jumped out at me)
Tech founders / CEOs doing too many firestorm chats these days.
Tell Me More (something intriguing that has my attention)
How sports fuel the purest form of storytelling imaginable (as seen with UConn vs. Duke and Braylon Mullins’ winning shot) and why we need tech to save sports.
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