Thursday, October 06, 2011
My Disagreements With Steve Jobs
(2) The guy should never have left Apple in 1984. The history of the PC might have been different. But then that was a multi-dimensional event. I don't even have all the facts.
(3) What's up with launching the iPhone on one carrier?
(4) What's up with native apps? I am a HTML5 kind of guy.
(5) What's up with not jumping onto 4G for the iPhone?
(6) What's up with integrating with Twitter instead of Facebook? Facebook does social way better than Twitter.
(7) Does the Chrome browser operate different on a Mac? I am not so sure. Almost all of the action for me is on the Chrome browser. And I like my screen size big. And I like my keyboard physical. I never simply read. If I am not blogging, I am commenting, if I am not commenting, I am tweeting. Call me a power user. That is a crown.
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Steve Jobs Stayed A Pirate
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Steve Jobs — 1955-2011
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Steve Jobs Stayed A Pirate
The Next Big Thing For Apple
And I Am Not Even An Apple Fanboy
Steve Jobs — 1955-2011
Steve Jobs Stayed A Pirate
The Next Big Thing For Apple
And I Am Not Even An Apple Fanboy
Steve Jobs — 1955-2011
Steve Jobs Stayed A Pirate
- Steve Jobs
Apple for a few weeks was the most valued company in the world. A company approaching 400 billion in market cap has arrived. That is a navy like number. And, yet, Steve Jobs stayed a pirate through and through. His first and last products were both built for the consumer.
There are enterprise imitations of Facebook, but there are no enterprise imitations of the iPhone or the iPad. Steve Jobs create the iPhone and the iPad for the masses and those masses took over the corporate world on his behalf. If the CIOs of fatass companies were ever blindsided, it was by Steve Jobs.
I find that to be remarkable.
The life-work balance in the information age means you are the same person at work and elsewhere. You tap on the same iPhone at work as you do on vacation.
The Next Big Thing For Apple
And I Am Not Even An Apple Fanboy
Steve Jobs — 1955-2011
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