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Eddy Cue
An Apple executive (SVP of Internet Software and Services) whose courtroom testimony about declining traditional search volume due to AI chatbots caused a significant drop in Google's market capitalization.
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Summary
Eddy Cue, born Eduardo H. Cue on October 23, 1964, is Apple's Senior Vice President of Services, reporting directly to CEO Tim Cook. He is responsible for overseeing a wide array of Apple's content stores and services, including the iTunes Store, Apple Books Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, Maps, iAd, iCloud services, and the company's productivity and creativity applications. His tenure at Apple, which began in 1989, also included oversight of Siri until 2017. Cue has been instrumental in the creation of key Apple platforms like the online store, iTunes Store, and App Store. He has also been involved in legal proceedings, having testified in an antitrust case concerning Apple's alleged collusion on eBook pricing. In discussions about technological disruption, Cue has been cited as commenting on the competitive landscape, particularly in relation to advancements like ChatGPT and the talent migration within the tech industry, as noted in the All-In Podcast.
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Spouse
Paula Cue
Employer
Apple Inc.
Full Name
Eduardo H. Cue
Alma Mater
Duke University
Citizenship
United States
Date of Birth
1964-10-23
Place of Birth
Miami, Florida, US
Current Position
Senior Vice President of Services
Services Portfolio
iTunes Store, Apple Books Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, Maps, iAd, iCloud services, Apple's productivity and creativity apps, Apple News, Apple Podcasts, Apple TV app, Apple TV+, Apple Card, Apple Ads
Timeline
- Born Eduardo H. Cue in Miami, Florida, US. (Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, DBpedia, Web Search)
1964-10-23
- Joined Apple, initially as a manager of software engineering and customer support teams. (Source: Web Search, Apple Leadership)
1989-01-01
- Instrumental in creating the Apple online store. (Source: Apple Leadership, Web Search)
1998-01-01
- Convinced Apple to work with Akamai Technologies Inc. on new streaming functions for its QuickTime video software. (Source: Web Search)
1999-01-01
- Instrumental in creating the iTunes Store. (Source: Web Search, Apple Leadership)
2003-01-01
- Instrumental in creating the App Store. (Source: Web Search, Apple Leadership)
2008-01-01
- Transformed the MobileMe data syncing service into iCloud. (Source: Web Search)
2011-01-01
- Testified in the antitrust case 'United States v. Apple' concerning Apple's alleged collusion on eBook pricing. (Source: Wikipedia, DBpedia, Web Search)
2012-01-01
- Ceased oversight of Siri. (Source: Wikipedia, DBpedia, Web Search)
2017-01-01
Wikipedia
View on WikipediaEddy Cue
Eduardo H. Cue (born October 23, 1964) is Apple's senior vice president of Services, reporting to CEO Tim Cook. Cue oversees Apple's numerous content stores and products including the iTunes Store, the Apple Books Store, and Apple Music, Apple Pay, Siri (until 2017), Maps, iAd, iCloud services, and Apple's productivity and creativity apps. Cue testified in the antitrust case against Apple for conspiring on eBook pricing.
Web Search Results
- Eddy Cue - Wikipedia
Eduardo H. Cue (born October 23, 1964) is Apple's senior vice president of Services, reporting to CEO Tim Cook. Cue oversees Apple's numerous content stores and products including the iTunes Store, the Apple Books Store, and Apple Music, Apple Pay, Siri (until 2017), Maps, iAd, iCloud services, and Apple's productivity and creativity apps. Cue testified in the antitrust case against Apple "United States v. Apple (2012)") for conspiring on eBook pricing. ## Business career [...] Eddy Cue joined Apple in 1989 and was instrumental in creating the Apple online store in 1997, the iTunes Store in 2003, and the App Store in 2008. In his early years at Apple, he was a manager of software engineering and customer support teams. In 1999, he convinced Apple to work with Akamai Technologies Inc. on new streaming functions for its QuickTime video software. He also played a key role in developing Apple's iLife suite of applications, namely Apple Books, iAd advertising service, and [...] | Eddy Cue | | | --- | --- | | Cue in 2025 | | | Born | (1964-10-23) October 23, 1964 (age 60) Miami, Florida, US | | Alma mater | Duke University | | Occupation(s) | Senior Vice President Services | | Employer | Apple Inc. | | Board member of | Ferrari N.V., FanSnap | | Spouse | Paula Cue | | Website | apple.com/leadership/eddy-cue |
- Eddy Cue | Keynote Speaker | AAE Speakers Bureau
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- Eddy Cue - Apple Wiki | Fandom
Apple Wiki # Eddy Cue ## Eddy Cue ### Employer Apple Inc. ### Title Senior Vice President of Services Eduardo H. "Eddy" Cue (born October 23, 1964) is the Senior Vice President of Services at Apple. He was instrumental in creating the Apple online store "Apple Store (online)") in 1998, the iTunes Store in 2003 and the App Store in 2008. ## Eddy Cue ### Birth name ### Born ### Citizenship ### Alma mater ### Employer ### Title ## Contents ## Education[] [...] Cue joined Apple in 1989, where he was initially a manager of software engineering and customer support teams. In 1999, he convinced Apple to work with Akamai Technologies on new streaming functions for its QuickTime video software. He also played a key role in developing Apple's iLife suite of applications, iBooks, the iAd advertising service, and Apple's App Store of more than 700,000 applications. [...] Cue is widely known at Apple for turning around troubled products, such as the MobileMe data syncing service, which became iCloud in 2011 and now has more than a quarter billion users. Likewise, Cue is famous for advising Jobs to consider creating a smaller version of the iPad based on his own experience with the product. While Jobs was originally against the idea, Tim Cook eventually agreed with the concept upon becoming CEO after Jobs' death. ## References[] ## External links[]
- Eddy Cue - Apple Leadership
# Eddy Cue ## Senior Vice President Services Eddy Cue is Apple’s senior vice president of Services, reporting to CEO Tim Cook. [...] Eddy oversees the full range of Apple’s services, including Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Podcasts, the Apple TV app, and Apple TV+, as well as Apple Pay, Apple Card, Maps, Apple Ads, Apple’s iCloud services, and Apple’s productivity and creativity apps. Eddy’s team has an excellent track record of building and strengthening world-class services that meet and exceed the high expectations of Apple’s customers, and offer creators and storytellers the opportunity to bring their creative visions [...] Eddy joined Apple in 1989 and leads a large organization of amazing people. Eddy was instrumental in creating the Apple online store in 1998, the iTunes Store in 2003, and the App Store in 2008. He also played a key role in developing Apple’s award-winning iLife suite of applications. In his early years at Apple, he was a successful manager of software engineering and customer support teams.
- Eddy Cue | SVP, Accomplishments, History - AppleInsider
While Eddy Cue doesn't interface with the public as much as other executives like Phil Schiller or Craig Federighi, he plays a massive role at the Cupertino-based tech company. As senior vice president of Services, Cue is responsible for many of the services that have become synonymous with the tech giant, like Apple Music, Maps and iCloud. Apple services continues to be a significant factor in Apple's financial success, and a major topic in Apple's quarterly earnings calls. [...] A graduate Duke University, Cue joined Apple in 1989. He was responsible for setting up the original Apple online store and was instrumental in the development of iTunes and later, the App Store. While he started as a software engineer, Cue quickly moved into management positions, software engineering and customer support teams. Eventually, he worked his way up to become Apple's Senior Vice President of Services. [...] Cue holds a Bachelor's degree in computer science and economics from Duke University. His sons also graduated from Duke, and today he is a big fan of Duke basketball. Additionally, Cue is a fan of the Golden State Warriors and can often be seen sitting courtside. Eddy Cue, seen at a Golden State Warriors game. Image credit: The Chronicle Eddy Cue, seen at a Golden State Warriors game. Image credit: The Chronicle
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View on DBPediaEddy Cue (born Eduardo H. Cue; October 23, 1964) is Apple's senior vice president of Services, reporting to CEO Tim Cook. Cue oversees Apple's numerous content stores including the iTunes Store, the Apple Books Store, and Apple Music, as well as Apple Pay, Siri (until 2017), Maps, iAd, iCloud services, and Apple's productivity and creativity apps. Cue testified in the antitrust case against Apple for conspiring on eBook pricing.
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