Apple, in so many ways, is now king of the hill. As such, behind every rock on the Web there seems to be a new charge to knock Apple down. If a competitor isn't charging the hill, Apple seems to be the target for stone-throwing. It's not that this is unexpected; the rise and fall of companies -- and Hollywood starlets -- is commonplace. But does a meteoric rise always require a fall? The questions on my mind these days: Once you're at the top, do you have to change? Must you act differently to stay there? And once you are there, do you have to start playing defense?
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