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Nothing wrong with that
Apple does rely on secrecy, especially in their R&D, to get more bang for their buck when the product is finally announced. I could see why Apple would want their employees not talking about their jobs in the social media. I can see why a lot of companies would want the same thing.
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 08/31/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Nothing wrong with that  Michael Kelly | 08/31/09
Honestly, do you think anyone from any company  xXSpeedzXx | 08/31/09
Blogs and actions taken  WoW > Work | 08/31/09
A couple of things  tikigawd | 08/31/09
You're overestimating your weight  wolfshades | 08/31/09
It's not a mistake to keep quiet  davebancroft | 08/31/09
I see  trm1945 | 08/31/09
CRM and Social Media  gypsybandito | 08/31/09
There is nothing wrong with showing you listen...  foremski ZDNet Moderator | 08/31/09
Beats me  Dr_Zinj | 08/31/09
Are you serious?  Evilyn | 09/02/09
RE: Has Steve Jobs banned Apple staff from social media?  athomson@... | 08/31/09
You could be right...  foremski ZDNet Moderator | 08/31/09
Me, I'm curious as to why...  zkiwi | 09/01/09
RE: Has Steve Jobs banned Apple staff from social media?  macy@... | 08/31/09
RE: Has Steve Jobs banned Apple staff from social media?  starr.darren | 09/01/09
They've been good to me too  Evilyn | 09/02/09
Thanks for uncovering this!  Cotterpin | 09/02/09
RE: Has Steve Jobs banned Apple staff from social media?  cacee831 | 09/04/09
RE: Has Steve Jobs banned Apple staff from social media?  leathull | 09/21/09

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