User:Bananafitch1

Need a artical idea to propose in class to submit to the Wikipedia? Here is one possible idea for you to consider. Wikipedia Proposal

If I were to propose an article for consideration to be added to the Wikipedia, I would have to write an article about plausible products and services to be released in the future from Apple. In other words, it would serve as food for thought for those people who have active imaginations about the future of Apple. For example, with Apple’s iTunes Music Store, the possibility exists that TV and other media oriented consumer products could fundamentally and eternally be changed due to the growth, enhanced user friendliness, and content available. Currently, you can buy music, music videos, TV shows, and subscribe to podcasts; all through one program. Also, with Apple’s Front Row user interface and remote, buying, downloading, and watching media has never been easier or more accessible. Should Apple continue to dominate the legally downloadable media business, it may choose to diversify and offer more hardware then just an iPod and introduce a full home media system. As some of its competitors have tried to do in the past, but without the Apple flare for design and functional prowess that sets it apart from other PCs. Other possible topics for discussion might include the debate between PowerPC and Intel Core Duo functionality, OS X’s ease of use and design, iPod and iTunes issues, and everything else regarding Apple as it is today and how it might be in the future. This type of article/ discussion would fall in line with the Wikipedia policies and guidelines that have been generally accepted by Wikipedians. It would comply with the, •	Don't include copies of primary sources: Don't copy lengthy poems, speeches or other source text into Wikipedia. Put them in Wikisource if you need to. •	Disambiguation: If an article's name is very similar to another, make a note at the top. If many articles share a name, create a disambiguation page. •	Guide to writing better articles •	Deal appropriately with patent nonsense •	Cite sources: point the reader to authoritative references (and list them properly) refers to others' ability to confirm it exists and is as stated) •	Avoid statements that will date quickly •	Warn readers about spoilers •	Check your facts •	Guidelines for using Talk pages •	Avoid inappropriate expressions Portion of the General Content Guidelines as specified on the Wikipedia website. 