A new drone flight video has been published, showing off the progress made to the new Apple Campus 2.
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A new drone flight video has been published, showing off the progress made to the new Apple Campus 2.
A new drone flight video has been published, showing off the progress made to the new Apple Campus 2.
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Back in June – September 2011, one of the hottest Apple subjects was Steve Jobs’ latest project in Cupertino: the Apple Spaceship Campus – the relocation of Apple’s flagship headquarters from Cupertino’s Infinity Loop to a grassy 150 acres.
Back in June – September 2011, one of the hottest Apple subjects was Steve Jobs’ latest project in Cupertino: the Apple Spaceship Campus – the relocation of Apple’s flagship headquarters from Cupertino’s Infinity Loop to a grassy 150 acres.
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Freshly released details include the commission of United Kingdom architects Foster + Partners in tandem with ARUP North America and Kier & Wright, a local civil engineering firm that counts the likes of eBay and Nvidia as clients.
The relocation of Apple’s flagship headquarters from Cupertino’s Infinity Loop to a grassy 150 acres has been the talk of Silicon Valley. Freshly released details include the commission of United Kingdom architects Foster + Partners in tandem with ARUP North America and Kier & Wright, a local civil engineering firm that counts the likes of eBay and Nvidia as clients.
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The Swedes from SVT (the Swedish public service broadcaster), invaded the campus and they are threatening they will camp there until Steve Jobs himself will approve the app.
Since the beginning of the appstore, there was always somebody that had a problem with the app approval process. Although the approval process is cryptic, it is pretty straightforward: you create the app, you submit it, you wait about two weeks and you get an answer. But it seems that not everybody understands it, or at least they don’t want to understand it.
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