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News: Apple’s Jobs named ‘CEO of the decade’
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
Fortune magazine has named Apple co-founder and CEO Steve jobs its CEO of the decade. “Superlatives have attached themselves to Jobs since he was a young man. Now that he’s 54, merely listing his achievements is sufficient explanation of why he’s Fortune’s CEO of the Decade (though the superlatives continue),” Adam Lashinsky writes in a ...
Found Photos: Rarely seen Steve Jobs
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... , Fortune named Apple CEO Steve Jobs "CEO of the Decade" for his phenomenal leadership at Apple and how he has remade four industries (music, movies, mobile telephones, and computing) in the past ten years. ...
Steve Jobs, the moral high ground, and the return to Apple
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... , "The difference between me and Steve is that I'm willing to live with the best the world can provide-with Steve that's not always good enough." That difference explains why Apple continues to amaze us with their products, why Steve Jobs is so important to the company, and why Jobs was the hands-down choice for Fortune's CEO of the Decade. ...
How Apple Trounced Nokia with the iPhone
Digital Trends —
... to market by imagining a future and then convincing us this was where we wanted to be. And its designers did make adjustments along the way. For instance, Apple initially didn’t want to do native third-party applications, or license Microsoft’s ActiveSync, but based on developer and customer feedback, they made adjustments so that the future they were building for actually became reality. Steve Jobs became CEO of the decade this year , and I think Apple’s successful battle with a vastly larger Nokia showcases why. Jobs took on a vastly more powerful dominant vendor in a ...


