Saturday, January 16, 2010

How apple became my personal Tech guru

What does Steve Jobs and his little company have in common with an upstart business in Miami?

Depends on who you ask that question to! Ask Steve Jobs about Grow Verde and he will tell you he has never heard of us. Yet deep in the heart of that Cuppertino CA company his many minions slave away for the benefit of Grow Verde.

His marketing people hyped up on caffine (add name brand caffine drink here) throw ideas around about what the next commercial should look like featuring the next iPhone 4GS and Grow Verde's iPhone app that uses the latest and greatest developer features that use the LEAST amount of battery power.

And better yet our app made easier because the app actually works. Job's programers have clocked overtime and delivered on time and under budget, upgrades to code used only by Grow Verde's reservation application available to members of their Vespa-share program.

Business has changed over the past 10 months to how we do business now, and how we did business in 2006 when our phone lines went live is also different. The iPhone 3GS is a stronger business based smart phone that I as a CEO can build my business around for years to come. The rumors of a 4G phone are sweat music to my ears, and does not create a furrowed brow as many other CEOs battle to keep up with technology trends.

I can build a business model and infrastructure around the guys at Apple and have confidence that they won't let me down. Without getting into details right now Apple itself bids on our iPhone app and who better to build your iPhone app than the people who actually built the

Times are changing and that state-sized city in California is getting into bed with smaller and smaller companies every day looking to make their product and services a part of everyday business.

I for one have opened my sheets and will snuggle tightly with the and the next that comes out .


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