I've
been an Apple lover since I bought my first iPod in 2005 off a mate for $60,
my obsession with Apple then took off in 2009 when I got my Macbook
and first iPhone (currently onto my 2nd). After doing some recent
studies on this innovative company I have developed a whole new respect and
admiration for Steve Jobs and Apple Inc.
The
thing I find most incredible about Apple is its ability to develop technologies
and products that we, as the consumer, don’t even know we want yet. Every item
in the past decade that Apple has produced nobody really saw coming, and if
they did, it wasn’t to the extent to that which was actually produced. Apple
has been successful in every product over this time; I put this down to their
heavy focus on research and development. In 2011 Apple spent $575 million in
R&D, in the past 3 months alone they have spent a staggering $758 million –
to me, this suggests some amazing products and developments are to come – get
excited!
According
to Wikipedia, the first successful personal computer to feature a mouse and
graphical user interface (GUI) was in fact the Apple Macintosh in 1984, a year
later Microsoft introduced Microsoft Windows. However the Macintosh was not
that successful and Windows took over the market and dominated for many years,
still today, despite Apple growing at an astonishing rate, their operating
system only accounts for just under 15% of the market. The reason for this?
Simply that Microsoft designed an operating system compatible with various
hardware, i.e. other computers, created by Dell, IBM, HP, Sony etc. This being
said, part of the reason Apple OS are becoming more popular is that they are
designed to fit perfectly in their own hardware – thus being able to tweak
things perfectly and really hit at being easy to use for the consumer. I myself
have found that using a Mac is so much more of a pleasure than Windows, there
are functions I use on my Mac on a regular basis that I never would have even
thought about when I used a Windows operating system – I’ll say it again, Apple
knows what it’s users want before we do!!
Apple
bought Pixar animations in 1986, a move from Steve Jobs that would prove to be
extremely beneficial in the years to come. However it wasn’t until about 2001
when Apple released its first iPod that the company began to take off in a big
way, since then it has produced an array of products including different iPod
variations, MacBooks, iPads and iPhones.
I
think that part of the reason Apple has been so successful is due to their
heavy focus on customer satisfaction and fulfilment – everything they have
designed has been based around the simplicity for a user and they continue to
focus on this (as mentioned with their R&D expenditure). Along with this
has been a heavy increase in advertising, between 2010-2011 ad spending increased
35% from $691M to $933M. This has clearly been beneficial as can be seen
through their increased revenue but also the fact that you could ask just about
anybody to describe an Apple ad and they could, wether it be about the iPod and
a black silhouette dancing with a white iPod and ear phones on a very bright
background, or the two guys talking named Mac and PC talking about why one is
better than the other.
Basically,
Apple is taking over the world – at this stage it doesn’t seem to be a bad
thing, but only time shall tell. Fingers crossed it all stays good.
In
my next blog I will focus more heavily on Apples R&D efforts. Stay tuned!
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