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How long until the US government hires Apple to redesign the Obamacare website?

The system wouldn't even function when Katherine Sibelius went to encourage people to sign up. Sounds to me like they need to fire the Canadian company and get Apple to design a better system.

Update:

Then how long before they hire someone competent to do it? I only mentioned Apple because, when they design something and roll it out, it works.

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  • Barolb
    Lv 5
    8 years ago
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    @Christopher: Apple pretty much makes ideas more popular. By technicality they never really steal ideas, persay (nor does most other companies). Although, if you would like to sustain that they do, then it's a fair assumption that all other companies who wish to remain competitive do similar things as well, and not just Apple.

    To be honest, i don't know whether or not any city, province or government really care about the way their websites look. probably give it a several months to a couple more years and then they will feel the need to completely revamp their websites. That would probably only happen when their website code becomes very dated.

    So, to answer your question, probably not for a while.

    ~Barolb

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    There is no way a multi-billion dollar company would design a website for anyone even the US government.

    Even if some miracle happens and Apple does agree to do something like that, it would suck. Anyone who knows anything about computers knows Apple likes to steal ideas and not fully explain their products until after you purchased them.

  • 8 years ago

    I believe that will be never.

    Source(s): Computer Technician
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