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Will Clubhouse be the Next Apple?

Webbiquity SMM

But as the example of Apple shows, there are also reason to question those reasons. For anyone not aware of the social conversation’s app brief but remarkable history to date, Clubhouse was launched in April 2020 on the iPhone only. As of late March 2020, the iPhone app had been downloaded more than three million times.

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Appleā€™s 30-Percent Charge on Boosts

Jon Loomer

If you boost posts through the Facebook or Instagram iPhone apps, listen up… Later this month, Apple will implement a 30-percent charge on all boosts from the Facebook and Instagram iPhone apps. And why in the world would you pay an extra 30 percent just to boost from an iPhone app? A 30-percent surcharge on boosts?

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Facebook Admits It Reported Faulty Numbers To Advertisers, Blames Apple

Forbes Social Media

After a change to iPhone software, Facebook mistakenly told some advertisers their campaigns weren't as effective as they actually were.

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Apple Vision Pro Spatial Computer Launch Is PR Done Right

WebInKnow

Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, Apple Watch. And now Apple Vision Pro, ā€œa revolutionary spatial computer that seamlessly blends digital content with the physical world, while allowing users to stay present and connected to others.ā€

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Be Like Apple

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Don''t be like Apple. Apple is always the worst case study to demonstrate anything to any other business. Apple is always the best case study to demonstrate anything to any other business. You could say that Apple is an anomaly. You could also say that Apple is an inspiration and aspiration for all businesses.

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Copying Apple

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Some will make the argument that Apple is loosing a little bit of its luster. While I am an Apple consumer (and a fairly recent one), I'm hopeful that you won't misconstrued this blog post as someone who is a biased and loyal customer trying to defend a brand (Apple Fanboi!). Their stores do look and feel like an Apple store.

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Apple: A Case Study in Why Brands Should Control Their Stories

Waxing UnLyrical

Apple doesn’t play on Facebook or Twitter. So it lets the Apple legions do all the heavy lifting. Apple don’t coordinate this, to my knowledge. For years this was a huge benefit for Apple. And recently Apple has been striking out. The iPad was going to save publishing and advertising.