Steve Wozniak was the brain of Apple when they began, but Steve Jobs was the heart and most important THE VISION
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I still can't believe he's gone. We'd be living in the year 2050 right now, technology-wise, if he were still alive.
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“It took Microsoft ten years to copy windows.”
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I miss Steve
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I’d argue they did “return”! I say: It’s amazingly hard to keep something great continuing to get better over a long time.
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Apple was based on innovation. Until Steve left again.
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Jobs never would've done what he did the second time around if they hadn't thrown him out to begin with. It forced him to re-evaluate himself and he returned with a much wider perspective on Apple's place in the world & what it should be.
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Nice clip, but for me more fun to see Louis Rukeyser. How many high school kids watched Wall Street Week. Just me I think.
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Apple still innovating new ways to squeeze money out of our pockets.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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