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Submission + - Apple is not the most valuable company ever, despite what everyone says (networkworld.com)

colinneagle writes: Contrary to most reports, Apple is not yet the most valuable company of all time, according to calculations made by the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR).

Stories published by the likes of Bloomberg, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal ran headlines such as "Apple sets record for most valuable company," noted the CJR's Audit blog. But they were wrong, the press watchdog contended.

"Apple is not the biggest or most valuable company in history--not by a long shot," argued CJR. "Apple's $622 billion market cap is a nominal record, which means 'in name only,' or alternatively, not really. That's because it's a record only if you don't adjust Microsoft's 1999 market cap for inflation. Sorry, but you have to adjust any number like this that's that old for inflation — it's comparing apples to oranges not to do so."

According to data from S&P Dow Jones Indices, Microsoft's market capitalization — the value of all outstanding shares — peaked at $620.6 billion in December 1999.

Apple's market cap was $622.5 billion at the end of trading Monday. It had been even higher earlier in the day. But when adjusted for inflation — it requires $1.38 in 2012 dollars to equal $1 in 1999 dollars — Microsoft's $620.6 billion balloons to $853.4 billion, or over $200 billion more than Apple's current cap.

Comment Re:Contractor wear (Score 2) 432

Remember two things, you should not be climbing under things anymore. Directors direct others to do this work.

Your job is to get the work done. Sometimes you have to do it yourself. Once everyone forgets that your know your job and thinks of you as a management drone, you are replaceable. Occasional public demonstrations are beneficial.

Google

Submission + - Apple may be working on Project Glass-like wearable displays (bgr.com)

redkemper writes: Google unveiled the first iteration of its “Project Glass” connected eyewear this past April, and reports emerged soon after suggesting Google’s rivals were already working on similar solutions. According to a patent granted to Apple earlier this week, the company is among those toying with the idea of wearable displays...

Comment Re:Water (Score 1) 684

Our water meter was just replaced with a digital one that transmits to the Powers That Be. I thought it was pretty cool. The display has a photo sensor so it only comes on when you shine a flashlight on it (it's in the basement). Our reported monthly water usage is also lower since we got the new meter... I can only assume it's more accurate.

The new meter is probably more flow constrictive.

Comment Re:A Wrinkle in Time (Score 0) 726

A Wrinkle in Time, where the universe is saved at the end of the book because the heroine thinks of Jesus, Our Incorporeal Overlord? Like the Narnia books, these have embedded Xian messages that are not safe for children. When I was a kid I enjoyed everything by James H. Schmitz. His books and short stories are full of weird aliens and monsters, and has a lot of kick-ass women, which is pretty rare for the time. A few years ago most of his book were reprinted, so they should be easy to find.

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