More bad press for Apple
While Microsoft’s image slowly turns around, aided by its employee bloggers and the connection they establish with customers, Apple’s continues to deteriorate. The company steadfastly refuses to inch into the world of social media or acknowledge the shift in customer expectations. The latest example comes from Dan Gillmor, who discovered a flaw in the 15-inch PowerBook G4: The USB 2.0 port doesn’t have enough juice to power peripherals. After getting no help using traditional channels, Gillmor found a long-lived message board thread on the topic populated by equqlly frustrated customers. Steve Jobs seems to think Apple can survive on its core cult-like following, top-flight product design (masking mediocre products), and the dominance of the iPod. These factors may keep Apple from suffering the consequences of failing to acknowledge the rise of the social customer, but nobody is immune.
08/17/05 | 15 Comments | More bad press for Apple