Fortune magazine rated Apple as America’s #1 most admired company.
They asked executives, directors and analysts from the fortune 1,000
industry to rate companies in their own industry on eight criteria,
from investment value to social responsibility. It comes as no surprise
to me really. I have been an Apple die hard fan since 1989. Apple is a
company with a narrow scope of products and a mindset of quality. Steve
Jobs, for all his egocentricities, puts the end user experience above
all other factors. It has not made Apple the largest company in the
world, only one that is loved and admired. Will Steve
ever be as rich as Bill Gates? Most likely not. But how many people
worldwide are proud of, or would truly endorse Microsoft to a friend?
More people now are buying macs than ever. I figure its due to the
popularity of the ipod music player. It brought considerable attention
to the company. Now people are discovering what we mac heads have known
for over 20 years. There is a better way to get things done when it
comes to personal computers. My only fear at this time is new attention
will invite the deluge of viruses that currently haunt the windoze realm. I am hoping that Steve has a team already planning to lock down
the macs current operating system. If he could get it as water tight as
the older Macintosh operating system then all would be well in the
world of personal computing.