a Greener Apple
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- Crouwel0
i love my apple stuff but i do think it is incredibly disappointing that a "progressive" company like Apple only now tries to go the "green" way after many organizations like Greenpeace (who use Macs themselves btw ;P) put enormous media pressure on them.
Steve Jobs should know better. >:/
- Jaline0
exactly, dobs, that's what I meant in my first post.
and you're right, horton.
- horton0
just off of branding alone, you would think apple would have been at the forefront of the whole thing.
mrdobolina
(May 2 07, 14:09)yeah i always thought the marketability of "Green Apple" was a goldmine in itself.
funny that it took Greenpeace to point this out.
- madirish0
totally agree man
- mrdobolina0
just off of branding alone, you would think apple would have been at the forefront of the whole thing.
- madirish0
iLead.
but i agree; a bit slow on the uptake on this 'movement' (right, hate that word) let alone the rest of tech corps
- mrdobolina0
ok, the 20th century then... ;)
- mrdobolina0
think different about lead, matt!
- madirish0
i am very happy about this.
but in all fairness; 1989 is not accurate.
- mrdobolina0
wow, welcome to 1989, apple.
- Jaline0
Good.
I was really surprised before when I heard about how green they weren't.
- horton
so Jobs is finally jumping on the enviro bandwagon.. sounds good to me.
Green My Apple are cheering:
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/agr…
http://www.greenmyapple.org