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After Jobs became Apple's CEO, the company started to recover by launching innovative products such as the launching of its first retail store in Virginia<ref>[http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Apple_Computer_Inc.aspx Lewis, Scott; Covell, Jeffrey. "Apple Computer, Inc." International Directory of Company Histories. 2006. Encyclopedia.com. 26 Sep. 2011]</ref> and the iPOd in 2001, which sold 4.4 million units by 2004, followed by iTUnes Music store in 2003, iPhone in 2007 and iPad in 2010 and other products.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.com/article/238745/steve_jobs_at_apple_a_timeline.html Steve Jobs at Apple: A Timeline]</ref> By 2010, the company has a total of 317 retail stores both in the United States and internationally. Apple's total revenue for 2010 was $65.2 billion.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/financials/financials.asp?ticker=AAPL:US Financial Statement for Apple, Inc. (AAPL)]</ref> | After Jobs became Apple's CEO, the company started to recover by launching innovative products such as the launching of its first retail store in Virginia<ref>[http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Apple_Computer_Inc.aspx Lewis, Scott; Covell, Jeffrey. "Apple Computer, Inc." International Directory of Company Histories. 2006. Encyclopedia.com. 26 Sep. 2011]</ref> and the iPOd in 2001, which sold 4.4 million units by 2004, followed by iTUnes Music store in 2003, iPhone in 2007 and iPad in 2010 and other products.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.com/article/238745/steve_jobs_at_apple_a_timeline.html Steve Jobs at Apple: A Timeline]</ref> By 2010, the company has a total of 317 retail stores both in the United States and internationally. Apple's total revenue for 2010 was $65.2 billion.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/financials/financials.asp?ticker=AAPL:US Financial Statement for Apple, Inc. (AAPL)]</ref> | ||
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