http://www.apple.com/ca/apple-events/2015-june-event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_interest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_good:
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Contemporary American usage
As regards contemporary American politics, the language of the common good (sometimes referred to as "public wealth") is increasingly being adopted by political actors of the progressive left to describe their values. Jonathan Dolhenty argues that one should distinguish between the common good, which may "be shared wholly by each individual in the family without its becoming a private good for any individual family member", and the collective good, which, "though possessed by all as a group, is not really participated in by the members of a group. It is actually divided up into several private goods when apportioned to the different individual members."[5] First described by Michael Tomasky in The American Prospect magazine[6] and John Halpin at the Center for American Progress,[7] the political understanding of the common good has grown. The Take Back America Conference, the liberal magazine The Nation,[8] and the Rockridge Institute[9] have identified the common good as a salient political message for progressive candidates.[10] More recently, the common good rhetoric is being used by political actors in an explicitly religious context, such as Kansans for Faithful Citizenship. In addition, non-partisan advocacy groups like Common Good, are also championing reform efforts to support the common good.[11]
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