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Jan
10
2011
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The Creative Alliance Announces Alliance Partners

Editor’s Note: The Mac Diddy (Adam) is proud to join the Alliance Partners. Click below for more info.

The Creative Alliance Announces Alliance Partners

LAFAYETTE, CO – The Creative Alliance (TCA) announced today the development of an Alliance Partner network. The Alliance Partners are a select group of specialists working with TCA on a part-time or contract basis. By combining the talent of TCA’s award-winning, in-house team with dedicated outside specialists, the agency’s clients benefit from the bandwidth of a large agency, but the personal touch and lower overhead of a more intimate boutique firm.

Alliance Partners were chosen by TCA based on established working relationships and successful past projects. By formalizing this consortium of talent, TCA benefits from a team of professionals who are committed to the same high level of quality and innovation for which the agency is known. The Alliance Partners benefit from a team atmosphere that fosters professional development and provides expanded new business opportunities.

By admin in: mac stuff | Posted: Jan 10, 2011 at 2:02 pm | Comment |
Jan
06
2011
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App Store for Macs Launches Today

The Mac OS version of the App Store launched today. This should be familiar to iOS users who have made the App Store a huge success on their iPhones and iPod Touches. This is also the first of many major changes coming to the Mac OS that will be modeled after Apple’s iOS. Expect a lot more in Mac OS 10.7 “Lion”. It will interest many Mac users that Apple will now be selling iLife and iWork apps individually at $15 and $20 each respectively.

Note that as of now, the new app store is only available to 10.6 “Snow Leopard” users. To get it, simply use Software Update (under the Apple menu) to install the update to 10.6.6.

As an aside, this is precisely why it would not surprise me to see Apple stock hitting $400+ per share this year. This, and the all-but-completely confirmed Verizon iPhone. And of course the soon to come revised iPad. And 10.7 “Lion” is sure to impress as Apple’s market share in personal computers inevitably rises.
By admin in: mac stuff | Posted: Jan 6, 2011 at 12:25 pm | Comment |

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