Executive Friction? (11/5/97)
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Meanwhile, life goes on in Cupertino... Apple's executive board met today, ostensibly to discuss the issues surrounding next Monday's big brouhaha. However, all is not bliss-- Mac OS Rumors wonders about the significance of every board member appearing to be happy, except for Steve. Is he unable to secure the board's blessing for something he's planned for the big day?

By all accounts, the announcements that will be made next Monday will shape the future of Apple, and those of us who use its computers. Unfortunately, nobody knows what those announcements will be-- and those that do know aren't talking. Rumors are flying, though. One of the most frequently-seen (and most tame) suggests that Apple will announce its new online build-to-order web storefront, to be run with WebObjects technology. Indeed, Webintosh readers pointed out that you can connect to <http://store.apple.com/>, indicating that a server's running at that address, though no default page has been defined.

For some less-tame rumors, check out the list posted over at thessaSOURCE. Among our favorites: Rhapsody for Intel will contain a Blue Box to run Mac OS software; the Mac OS itself will be ported to Intel; and IBM will promote Rhapsody as the upgrade to its OS/2 operating system.

 
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The above scene was taken from the 11/5/97 episode:

November 5, 1997: (Sorry—this was before we started writing intro text for each episode!)

Other scenes from that episode:

  • 151: "Final" Word on Jobs CEO (11/5/97)   Not that it came as much of a surprise, but the San Jose Mercury News is reporting that Steve Jobs has officially declined the CEO position, despite being the "unanimous choice" of the rest of the board of directors...

  • 153: AOL Anti-Spam Victory (11/5/97)   Much as we dislike AOL, we have to applaud them for fighting spammer Over the Air Equipment, Inc. Last Friday, a federal court granted AOL a preliminary injunction against the spammers, according to a company press release. OtAE was being pretty blatant about its practices-- not only did it refuse to remove AOL customers from their mailing lists when asked to do so, but they also forged email header information and even copied an AOL trademark to give people the idea that they had AOL's approval...

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