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Former chairman and CEO, Intel When you talk about Steve, you need to distinguish between Jobs 1, the young man who started Apple, and Jobs 2, the guy who came back to Apple and turned it around. During the Jobs 1 era, some of us from Silicon Valley were invited to a dinner in Palo Alto. It was ...
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Twentysomething Steve Jobs Was a Total Twunt [Blockquote]
Gizmodo —
... should know." Yes, a total twunt, but you have to admire how he turned it around, nonchalantly. Mr. Grove says that they later had lunch together, talking mostly about personal stuff. He thinks that he didn't teach him a single thing. Instead, time has, as he points out the irony of Steve's words during that dinner: He was wrong when he singled a generation out. How old was Steve when the iPod came out — 46? Indeed. [Fortune]
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... . This related article provides thoughts on Steve Jobs from Andy Grove (Intel), Andrea Jung (Avon; Apple board member), Larry
Ellison (Oracle; friend of Jobs); Marc Andreessen (started Netscape);
Bob Iger (Disney); Ralph de la Vega (AT&T); Jimmy Iovine
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And he's back, folks. Six months after Steve Jobs took a medical leave from Apple due to health reasons, the company has announced that he's back on the job, working a "few days a week" on the Apple campus and from home the remainder. Of course, ...
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Steve Jobs — CEO of the Decade
theiphoneblog.com 11/5/2009 —
Fortune Magazine has named Steve Jobs CEO of the Decade. The Apple co-founder, Apple II, Mac, iPod, iTunes, and iPhone visionary is summed up in suitably dramatic fashion:
Youthful founder gets booted from his company in the 1980s, returns ...
Video: Apple's Steve Jobs back in public
marketnewslive.blogspot.com 9/13/2009 — At an Apple event in San Francisco, a thin Steve Jobs shares details about his liver transplant and makes minor iPhone and iPod annoucements.
Steve Jobs: Nobody Loves Me
forbes.com 4/22/2009 — Steve Jobs, adulated gadget hero, was feeling underappreciated not too long ago. Steve Jobs, the man rolling out iPods, iPhones and cool computers to millions of adoring customers, once felt he wasn't getting enough respect--from his own board of ...
Steve Jobs reportedly seen at Apple Music Event
krunker.com 9/9/2009 — I’m on jury duty today so new blog posts are going to be few and far between for me.. BUT.. it appears Steve Jobs will in fact be at the Apple Music Event being held this morning. Now whether he will actually take the stage or not remains to be seen but he’s been at least reportedly seen by ...
A Song For Steve Jobs (video)
youtube.com 9/14/2009 — Me and David Pogue teamed up to create this totally non-biased song about our hero, Steve Jobs