Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were ... that they don't think of original ideas, and they don't bring much culture into their products." By the late '90s, Apple was in serious danger of going under.
If you understand Apple's "smile curve", you know why the tech company's former CEO Steve Jobs smiled the same way ... knowledge", and IP law protects ideas from being stolen or copied.
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Steve Jobs didn’t take Warren Buffett’s financial advice to buy back Apple stock, and it says a lot about his leadership styleSteve Jobs before his death spoke with Warren Buffett about what to do with Apple’s extra cash on hand ... what it’s worth and why we’re doing it,” Buffett said, citing IBM’s success with stock ...
only Apple and IBM would survive this change. But it also featured a small Japanese flag, suggesting Jobs was saving a little room at the top for an old rival. A diagram Steve Jobs wrote in 1984 ...
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Apple founder Steve Jobs' 'Middle Finger to IBM' leather Bomber jacket on auction; here's why it is called soApple co-founder Steve Job’s leather bomber jacket is up for auction as part of a "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution'' event. The bomber jacket was worn by Steve Jobs in an iconic 1983 ...
Although Steve ... of the Apple I. Working in Jobs' bedroom and garage, Wozniak single-handedly designed the machine's circuit boards and operating system, while Jobs had grand ideas about selling ...
But right now, that's exactly what Apple needs. When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 ... is littered with once dominant firms such as IBM and AT&T that lost their innovative edge once they ...
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