technologizer.com - 11/5/2008
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We usually don’t cover executive comings and goings here at Technologizer, but this onee merits a mention: Apple Senior Vice President Tony Fadell has left full-time work at Apple and will be an advisor to the company. Fadell was not only the head of the company’s iPod division, but ...
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A tip of the hat to Tony Fadell
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... that Fadell will remain at Apple as an advisor to CEO Steve Jobs, while Lambert will depart the company at the end of this year, after a successor is in place. Certainly, Danielle Lambert will be missed. And let’s hope that Fadell is indeed staying on in a role as advisor. It would be a shame to see the “father of the iPod’ leave entirely. After all, Fadell wasn’t just the head of the company’s iPod division, but the guy who came up with the idea of the iPod in the first place. The Technologizer says he came up with the idea of the iPod on his own, and approached Apple with ...
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