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On October 06 2011 09:23 Endymion wrote: People overvalue leadership in a brand name company in my opinion. apple had little inovation and even less of it came from jobs himself, i expect the price of the shares to drop because some shareholders are bound to be stupid enough to make a difference, then it'll return to equilibrium when people decide to come back to their senses.
It's true, but Steve Jobs was a visible leader, a visionary in all senses, a person that everyone liked and very few hated. RIP.
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How come he's getting credit for all of apples work?
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RIP Steve, god bless you.
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RIP Steve Jobs. You truly were inspiring and brought us some really neat gadgets.
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he approves innovation where he sees it, that's worth as much as the guy who innovated.
recognizing talent while having a bit of his own. a man of charisma and leadership. you will be missed steve
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Sad, Steve Jobs was an incredibly important person in the formation of the tech industry and a great businessman. Rest in peace.
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GG, Steve. Well played, indeed.
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RIP / Vila iFrid
Saw his speech on TED
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I have tremendous amounts of respect for people who have the drive and motivation to make what they believe. And Jobs did that by creating Pixar and Apple, two amazing companies with a huge impact on technology and society.
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On October 06 2011 09:26 Catch]22 wrote: How come he's getting credit for all of apples work?
as in most of the companies: everyone does his job, just who is in charge takes the credit of the results.
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RIP
Although I am never a big apple fan, I am amazed at his accomplishment and the way he revolutionized the tech industry. Bill Gates might have put computers in every office, but Steve changed the way we integrate technology into our daily lives, from smartphones, tablets, music players.
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So soon, so surreal... I don't like apple but RIP.
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RIP
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On October 06 2011 09:29 babishh wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2011 09:26 Catch]22 wrote: How come he's getting credit for all of apples work? as in most of the companies: everyone does his job, just who is in charge takes the credit of the results.
People make it sound like he single handedly invented the iPod, the Mac, the iPad, the iPhone, charging twice as much as the competition for the same product to create the illusion of added value etc...
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