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The list originally had more, but some were using references that merely used statements such as "Apple is thought to have acquired", etc. That's why I have changed the list and am only referencing SEC reports, because those are pretty reliable. Gary King (talk) 15:50, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Apple must have acquired Silicon Color as they are selling their products now. The Silicon Color page says this too (I believe that was your edit). I can't think why they aren't reported in SEC though, are you sure? This is a very good point for the others companies though - when I looked at the first link everything was a bit vague as you said. - tholly --Turnip-- 16:00, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
(ec) Gary, I can understand that, but there are plenty of reliable Mac sources, such as the published books I mentioned, and also Macworld and other Mac trade publications and consumer magazines. At the moment, the article misses out quite a few important acquisitions. I just did a search on Google Books for "apple acquired" which returns 92 results, and "apple purchased" which returns 188 results. Most of these are mentions of the NeXT acquisition, but there are others such as "In the fall of 1991, Apple purchased rights from Connectix Corporation to their program Mode 32, which enabled 32-bit addressing on these Macintoshes,...". You might also want to list names which Apple paid for, such as spending $1 million for rights to the 'Classic' name used for the Macintosh Classic (this is mentioned in the Apple Confidential book). As you can see, quite a lot of important information from reliable sources is neglected. — Wackymacs (talk ~ edits) 16:02, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Also, a search for "apple acquired" on Macworld.com brings up some good results (more than 10 pages worth). Please go through these results and add anything appropriate. — Wackymacs (talk ~ edits) 16:04, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Then that still begs the question: Wouldn't these companies be listed in SEC filings? Gary King (talk) 16:07, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
They should be, yes. Also, you can only see snippets of information on most book searches, and I'm not going to go and buy loads of books to find half of them are useless. - tholly --Turnip-- 16:10, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
(ec again) How far back do the SEC filing records go? IIRC, they go back to 1994 but I'm not positive on that. Is it actually a requirement of Apple to report all acquisitions, or only those of corporations? Some of Apple's acquisitions were a long time ago. Also, visiting some of these businesses websites proves they were acquired by Apple. — Wackymacs (talk ~ edits) 16:12, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know how far back it goes. But comments on the company website should qualify as a reference (although in the SEC would be better). - tholly --Turnip-- 16:14, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]