The Steve Jobs discussion probably ran it's course in the Trade Me thread, but I couldn't help posting a link to this recent article
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/55372 ... pple-legcy
I fits with my own assessment of the man and his legacy.
coogie wrote:Seems appropriate to post today, given the loss of Steve, whether we agreed with his personal ethics or approach to the business, his significance and impact on the world of IT&T can't be denied.
So pausing to remember the early days for a moment, I will put my rose tinted glasses back on and say....
RIP Steve.
coogie wrote:Whether we agreed with his personal ethics or approach to the business, his significance and impact on the world of IT&T can't be denied.
coogie wrote:Seems appropriate to post today, given the loss of Steve, whether we agreed with his personal ethics or approach to the business, his significance and impact on the world of IT&T can't be denied.
So pausing to remember the early days for a moment, I will put my rose tinted glasses back on and say....
RIP Steve.
Carcenomy wrote:Let's just hope history doesn't paint him as something he wasn't... it's not fair on the rest of computing history.
gavo wrote: so on that note, here’s my small tribute to Steve Jobs...
http://www.youtube.com/user/gavonz
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