Apple Should Embrace The Rumor Mongerers

from the why-fight-it? dept

Business Week's Apple correspondent takes Apple to task for being so vehemently against rumor sites. Instead of trying to block them out (which doesn't work, and only adds to their appeal), Apple should embrace them. Let them come to shows. These people clearly are Apple fans to put together such sites. They also influence a lot of the Apple community. It seems counterproductive to piss them off.
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    Wklink (profile), 18 Jul 2002 @ 6:10am

    Forbidden fruit

    If rumor sites are good for Apple, then Apple is doing the 100% correct thing in trying to ban them. You'll get far more publicity if you try to ban these things than if you just ignored them. As a bonus, Apple becomes immune to allegations of "Vaporware" since all your early product announcements are unofficial.

    If Apple went and "embraced" these things, they'd lose their appeal. Which link would you rather follow:

  • Apple Announces New Stuff.

    or

  • See the new stuff that Apple is trying to keep you from seeing. HURRY before Apple makes us take it down!

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    Anonymous Coward, 18 Jul 2002 @ 11:25am

    What about Jaguar?

    Apple was surprisingly quiet about the number of pre-release 10.2 pictures on the web...

    On one hand they get free marketing to there strongest supporters and I'm sure quietly listen to the reaction on those sites.

    On the other hand Apple loses the ability to surprise people with new products. Apple doesn't want to have a products design/specs released too soon. You don't want people to stop buying 15" Flat Panel iMacs when you know know that a 17" Flat Panel is due in a couple of months. You also don't want competitors to steal your ideas.

    It's a tricky rope to walk.

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