appleinsider.com - 11/13/2008
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A series of statements made in court filings by tentative iPod & iPhone chief Mark Papermaster and those who recruited him at Apple show that the company at first considered him a secondary pick. They also reveal that IBM's own management has partly contradicted its stance on whether the ...
blogs.barrons.com - 11/11/2008
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blogs.barrons.com —
Every month, Trip Chowdhry , the one-man band
who covers all things tech under the moniker Global
Equities Research , writes a piece he calls Silicon Scoop on current trends and gossip from the Valley. It’s always a good read, but this time ...
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Trippin’ With Trip: One Man’s View Of Carnage To Come
informationweek.com - 11/7/2008
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informationweek.com —
Apple's newly appointed chief of iPod and iPhone
engineering said his move to Cupertino does not violate
a noncompete contract he signed with former employer IBM because Apple and IBM are not competitors. "To the best of my knowledge, IBM does not ...
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Apple iPhone Chief Claims He Didn't Violate IBM Contract -
crn.com - 11/15/2008
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crn.com —
Mark Papermaster, the former IBM technical whiz who's
being sued by a jilted Big Blue after taking
a position at Apple last month, is attempting to wrestle free of the clutches of IBM's legal team by filing a countersuit. IBM claims that it competes ...
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Papermaster Countersues To Escape IBM's Legal Hounds - ...
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Preocupação da IBM com Papermaster na Apple tem relação com memórias “racetrack”
MacMagazine —
... Ainda é incerta a profundidade de envolvimento de Papermaster no desenvolvimento dessas novas memórias chamadas “racetrack”, e o quanto isso é realmente uma preocupação para a IBM. Estranhamente, ele não era a escolha número um para a Apple quando esta ainda ponderava substitutos para Tony Fadell, mostra o AppleInsider. ...
The Papermaster saga continues: far from first choice, and IBM didn’t try that hard to keep him
CrunchGear —
... between Apple and IBM in which would-be iPod and iPhone division head Mark Papermaster is charged with breaching a non-competition contract with IBM is getting more complicated. On the Apple side, it’s no great surprise to find out that he was considered rather a “long shot” in terms of everything but his technical knowledge. However, ...
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