In Memoriam Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
Steve Jobs family has issued the following statement. Steve died peacefully today surrounded by his family.
View ArticleFBI releases Steve Jobs’ file
The FBI has released, and posted on its web site, Steve Jobs’ 191-page FBI file. The file consists of a 1991 background investigation conducted when Jobs was being considered for an appointment to the...
View ArticleThe 12 Lessons Guy Kawasaki Learned from Steve Jobs
A little while ago Guy Kawasaki made this speech at the Harker School in San Jose. In it, he explained the lessons that he learned working for Steve Jobs.
View ArticleWalter Isaacson: The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was a product of the two great social movements that emanated from the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s. The first was the counterculture of hippies and antiwar activists, which was...
View ArticleSteve Jobs acts as Franklin D. Roosevelt – Bizarre internal Apple promo (1984)
Apple’s marketing history may seem like a continual streak of genius advertising, but even the mighty gadget company has suffered a few stumbles. Take this rarely seen sequel to Apple’s epic “1984″ ad...
View ArticlePBS: Steve Jobs: One Last Thing
Few men have changed our everyday world of work, leisure, and human communication in the way that Apple founder, Steve Jobs, has done. This PBS documentary looks not only at how his talent, his style...
View ArticleWhat Steve Jobs really meant by saying: “Good artists copy – great artists...
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View ArticleApple remembers Steve Jobs on anniversary of his passing
Tim Cook remembers Steve Jobs Apple’s CEO Tim Cook remembered the company’s late cofounder, Steve Jobs on the one-year anniversary of Jobs’ passing. The letter with a video montage appeared on Apple’s...
View ArticleThe Legend of Steve Jobs – His Life and Career
Steve Jobs combined his visions with art and technology in order to bring products to the market that have changed the lives of millions of people. He founded Apple and the computer industry, was...
View ArticleBlue Box
Before Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs built Apple in the 1970s, they were phone phreaks. The Blue Box was illegal, but the specifications for hacking into the telephone network were published in a...
View ArticleTurning around like Apple
By Sören Stamer Turnarounds from the brink of death or irrelevance are in high demand these days. AOL, MySpace, Yahoo!, Nokia, and RIM have all had their moment in the sun as the celebrated leaders of...
View ArticleHow One Apple Employee Survived a Steve Jobs Product Review
How One Apple Employee Survived a Steve Jobs Product Review (via Dice News in Tech) In the popular conception, the late Steve Jobs is a megalomaniacal jerk who screamed, bullied, and pushed until he...
View ArticleWhat I Learned Negotiating With Steve Jobs
What I Learned Negotiating With Steve Jobs (via Lipstick & Politics) By Heidi Roizen Fresh out of Stanford Business School, I started a software company, T/Maker, with my brother Peter. He was the...
View ArticleWWDC 1997 – Fireside Chat with Steve Jobs
In this fireside chat at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 1997 Steve Jobs explains how he wants to turn Apple around. Directly from a VHS tape (probably second generation analog copy),...
View ArticleSteve Wozniak Debunks One of Apple’s Biggest Myths
In 1976, The Apple 1 computer went on sale for a retail price of $666.66. Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs and designed that product, remembers the early days. Read more: Bloomberg...
View ArticleFBI releases Steve Jobs’ file
The FBI has released, and posted on its web site, Steve Jobs’ 191-page FBI file. The file consists of a 1991 background investigation conducted when Jobs was being considered for an appointment to the...
View ArticleThe 12 Lessons Guy Kawasaki Learned from Steve Jobs
A little while ago Guy Kawasaki made this speech at the Harker School in San Jose. In it, he explained the lessons that he learned working for Steve Jobs.
View ArticleWalter Isaacson: The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was a product of the two great social movements that emanated from the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s. The first was the counterculture of hippies and antiwar activists, which was...
View ArticleSteve Jobs acts as Franklin D. Roosevelt – Bizarre internal Apple promo (1984)
Apple’s marketing history may seem like a continual streak of genius advertising, but even the mighty gadget company has suffered a few stumbles. Take this rarely seen sequel to Apple’s epic “1984” ad...
View ArticleTimeline: Steve Jobs – From College Dropout to “CEO of the Decade”
Steve Jobs at WWDC 2008. Photo: Christoph Dernbach Steve Jobs has been the most influential inventor and manager in the technology industry. On August 24, 2011, he announced his resignation from his...
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