Apple Seeds is iSource’s daily roundup of Apple-related stories for the most diehard of fans, or for the news junkie that has to have all of the day’s news: Apple Now The Most Valuable Company in the World According to Market Cap Today, when measured by market capitalization, Apple became the world’s most valuable company. […]
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Apple Seeds: Apple Now Most Valuable Company In The World, Expands Recycling Program, More

Apple Seeds is iSource’s daily roundup of Apple-related stories for the most diehard of fans, or for the news junkie that has to have all of the day’s news:

Apple Now The Most Valuable Company in the World According to Market Cap

Today, when measured by market capitalization, Apple became the world’s most valuable company. Apple’s market cap hit $341.55 billion, with Exxon, the world’s previously top-ranked company, who had the market cap at the time the report was written at $341.42 billion. Apple’s move upward wasn’t due to growth, but rather them not falling as far as Exxon in the current market downturn. [Read More]

Apple Expands the Scope of Their Recycling Program

Apple has expanded their reuse and recycling programs which are in place to help customers properly dispose of their old computers and mobile devices. Of course, Apple is offering free disposal of old computers and displays regardless of manufacturer. But more interestingly, Apple is now accepting old iPhone and iPads for gift-card trade-ins. You can’t beat that deal. [Read More]

Apple to Offer 25GB of Storage to MobileMe Subscribers Moving to iCloud, Until June 30th, 2012

With Apple transitioning from MobileMe to iCloud, they have decided to give current MobileMe subscribers 20GB of storage, plus the 5GB offered free, until June 30th, 2012. After that, they will be billed for the extra storage, just as they would have been if they were still subscribed to MobileMe. [Read More]

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