Why this NYT columnist says Apple's age of innovation is over

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Apple is 'punting on the big questions' about the future of the internet — like Mark Zuckerberg is, says NYT columnist fmanjoo.

 

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fmanjoo This has been said before that Apple innovation is dead and revenue flattening. I'm not dismissing their Cloud business as a platform of innovation with ARPU of $2 increasing to $3. Healthcare will help drive that.

fmanjoo Never under estimate Apple

fmanjoo Apple has lost a lot of developers because it's politics to refuse educational applets. Many developers complain that work a lot to create an IOS app and without clear reasons it is refused by Apple Store employees mainly if it is educational.

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