Social Tracker: Apple
28 May 2013 | by Staff
As its share price slumps and profits fall, how has Apple fared across social media?
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A week spent in Mountain View last month gave me an opportunity to try Google Glass. Only made publicly available to a few developers ("Explorers", as Google likes to call them) very recently, media reactions to Glass have set up camp at opposing ends of a scale: naysayers versus evangelists.
As its share price slumps and profits fall, how has Apple fared across social media?
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