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Today the iPhone is the iPhone of its time, a sleek machine with the ability to handle the Web, e-mail and photos and run a jillion apps - features that Motorola mostly failed to develop in following up on Razr's achievements. "Razr's success hid some fundamental shortcomings in how the business was being run," Jha says. Meanwhile, he adds, "the Chinese and Koreans were coming in and innovating faster than we were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Motorola's Binary Code | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

Kimberly H. Levy '03 was elected president, Jennifer K. Sunami '02 vice president, Alliah D. Agostini '04 secretary, Allana N. Jackson '03 treasurer, Kiratiana E. Freelon'02 social chair, Jillion T. Harris '04 community service chair, D.A. Miishe Addy '02 co-historian, Jennifer N. Hawkins '04 co-historian, Margaret C. Anadu '03 representative to the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations and Fabiana B. Esposito '02 public relations chair...

Author: By F. REYNOLDS Mcpherson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Association of Black Harvard Women Elects New Officers | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

While most funding for the event came from the Undergraduate Council and a grant from the Office of the Dean of the College, BSA member Jillion T. Harris '04 said individual students helped finance the gathering...

Author: By Catherine E. Shoichet, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: First Annual Worker Appreciation Day Held by Undergraduates | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...best teams in baseball. And not merely the two best teams but two paradigms of the modern baseball-world order. The Yankees, with the game's highest payroll, are rich because they're in New York. The Braves, fifth highest, are rich because they're owned by a giant, jillion-dollar media company (the same one, Time Warner Inc., that owns this magazine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who's Best? Play Ball | 11/1/1999 | See Source »

...pilots gave until it hurt then," he says, "and the executives made a jillion dollars when Northwest got healthier. Now it's doing very well, and the labor contracts are up, and the pilots want their pound of flesh." To Northwest, says Saporito, the pilots are "overpaid prima donnas who already got their fair share." Clearly, there are no white hats in this one -- just a lot of native South Dakotans with no way to get home for Labor Day (OK, several native South Dakotans). "Northwest's regional monopoly may force Clinton to intervene," says Saporito. Until then, the money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Revenge of the Northwest Pilots | 9/2/1998 | See Source »

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