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Serena Zaccagnini

Steve Jobs The Movie: Sony Wants Aaron Sorkin to Write It [REPORT] - 0 views

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    RIP Steve Jobs. Stay hungry, stay foolish. Anyways, Sony optioned the biography of Steve Jobs' by Walter Isaacson and are now looking for a writer. Their hopes lie within Aaron Sorkin, acclaimed producer and screenwriter. Apparently, Sorkin actually knew Jobs. That should make the movie THAT much better. Most recently, Sorkin penned the script for The Social Network, so he knows a little something about Silicon Valley. Long live Steve Jobs' legacy, and stay foolish people.
Serena Zaccagnini

Steve Jobs, Human Being: 10 Quirky Details From Bestselling Biography - 0 views

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    We now see what Steve Jobs was truly like, what kind of a man he really was. The authorized biography of the genius's life by Walter Isaacson quickly rose to the top of the charts after being released on Monday, and many are finding it hard to resist. This biography unveils many a thing about Steve Jobs that the general populace might not have known before. For instance, and this is really weird, Jobs believed that deodorant was useless, and his vegan diet would make him smell nice enough. Huh. Well, geniuses usually have quirks. But, after all the contributions he made to the world of technology and advancements, has it any meaning that he didn't use any deodorant? Weird, but still. Once again, so long, and farewell, Steve Jobs. 
Farid Manafov

Steve Jobs Bio: Its 6 Most Surprising Reveals | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Before the highly anticipated book about Steve Jobs' bio by Walter Isaacson comes out. This small page shows a small peak of Steve Jobs' bio, what he says and what he will leave behind. He mentions something about Hewlett Packard, as he stated that they had created such an excellent company, but now it's being dismembered and destroyed, and he didn't want that to happen to Apple the same way. R.I.P. Steve Jobs, truly a great and different mind.
Anthony Mirabile

Apple's Biggest Blunders of the Post-Steve Jobs Era - 0 views

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    In the recent weeks, it seems to be the societal trend to chastise Apple Inc. for their mistakes, the most recent of them being their native iOS 6 'Maps' application. Earlier in the week, CEO Tim Cook published a letter on the Apple website apologizing for the poor quality of the app, saying that "At Apple, we strive to make world-class products that deliver the best experience possible to our customers. With the launch of our new Maps last week, we fell short on this commitment." However, this is not a first for Apple admitting their mistakes and apologizing; one example is in June of 2012, Bob Mansfield (SVP) expressed remorse for Apple's withdrawal of the EPEAT rating system, which ensured the company met an eco-friendly standard. They later recanted their actions and went back on to the rating system. Many people attribute Apple's recent downfall to the shift of power from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook. Apple has also come to fire for their general decreasing of employees per Apple store to increase profitability, their standalone podcast app and ultimately the widely regarded inadequate 'Siri', supposedly improved in iOS6. This relates to the tag 'eLifestyle' because when Apple limits the users experience by introducing faulty software and refuses to adress things because of pride, evidently the customers suffer. This relates to 'Environment' because of Apple's debacle with the EPEAT, and society's increasing desire for products that are eco-friendly, and Apple's supposed "higher environmental standards" that they operate under. Legally, Apple has actively been taking and giving lawsuits over the past years, including Samsung and Adobe (a lawsuit directly following Steve Jobs' choice to abandon flash on iOS devices.) From an economics standpoint, Apple seems to be making all the wrong choices, being that they abandon things that work (e.g. Google Maps, third-party podcast apps, EPEAT) and tries to 'reinvent the wheel' and many people argue that without the direction o
Farid Manafov

Steve Jobs, 1955 - 2011 | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    This is also something to look at to know more about Steve Jobs and his life. Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
codrin gherghel

all about Steve Jobs.com - Short biography of Steve Jobs - 0 views

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    just an interesting article about steve jobs he has had quite a number of hardships in his life
Daniel Carriere

How Apple's Obsession with Google Is Hurting Apple | Cult of Mac - 0 views

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    This article is about how Apple's competition with Google is hurting both Apple and its users. The removal of Google maps and no Google+ integration in iOS6 is an example of this. It relates whats going today with Apple in 1985-1997 which had tried making many unsuccessful products. The author believes this has to do with its strong competition with Microsoft. They were focusing more on beating Microsoft with new products than actually developing quality ones. After Steve Jobs came back from leaving Apple he decided to partner with Microsoft and the quality of new products greatly improved. The author says that the same thing is happening with Apple vs Google, and unless Apple decides to stop, it will hurt the company and its users. I chose the tag of eLifestyle because everyday users of Apple are being affected by the new maps unreliability and no Google+ integration. Apple will continue to affect us even more if they don't decide to focus on creating quality products. In my opinion, I agree with the author and I think that Apple needs to think a little more like how Steve Jobs would.
Boris Smirnov

Tim Cook Was Never Keen on Suing Samsung in the First Place - 0 views

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    In this article, Apple's current CEO, Tim Cook expresses his opinion on the suing of South Korean company, Samsung. Although, Steve Jobs was very clear with his intentions to take out Samsung as a major source of competition, Tim Cook was opposed to suing Samsung because the company was a major supplier of parts for Apple. However, Jobs suspected Samsung was abusing the supplier relationship to shield it from any legal claims and his fears were confirmed with the early release of the Galaxy Tab which was very much like the iPad. Apple's dependency on Samsung is displayed by the nearly $8 billion dollars worth of components bought from Samsung last year. For this reason, Tim Cook has made several moves to wean Apple's dependence on Samsung products, including hiring away a top chip designer formerly working for Samsung. This and the $1.17 billion dollars apple was given from the jurisdiction between the two rivals was a big win for them. This article fits under the legal category because it touches upon the legal issues between the two rivaling companies, and the opinions of stakeholders such as Jobs and Cook. Also, this article is related to economics because it predicts the future of major companies like Samsung and Apple. With these two companies at the top, changes in consumer behaviour can easily result if one of the companies falls behind.
Lynn Bui

Apple Falls - 0 views

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    This article is about how Apple's stock prices have decreased by 2.7%. In fact, $290 billion has been wiped off Apple's value since September. The article explains that the last time, Apple's stock was so low was when Steve Jobs had passed away. The article also talks about how investors will only pay about $9 for a dollar profit, whereas for a different company such as Standard & Poor's 500 company, they will pay $15. This shows that Apple's investor loyalty is falling. Investors no longer see Apple as a "safe" investment, which is why they are no longer willing to invest in Apple. Investors are not sure of the direction that Apple is going, which is why they are reluctant to invest and take a risk.
David Wu

Gone in a Flash? Adobe Said Halting Development on Mobile Version of I - Ina Fried - Mo... - 0 views

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    When Steve Jobs died his life did not flash before his eyes, this is because apple does not support flash. Now adobe does not support flash because they are now developing html5 instead
codrin gherghel

BREAKING: Steve Jobs Has Died - 0 views

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    this does not exactly have anything to do with computing and stuff like that, but the creator of apple, one of the richest, and most known company in the world has died today. after the release of the iphone 4s that is a major upgrade to the iphone 4. anyway it is a sad day for apple users :(
codrin gherghel

What to Expect From Apple's 2011 iPhone Event | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    This article is about what were expecting from Apple this coming year. Besides Steve Jobs stepping down as CEO of Apple and leaving it all to Tim Cook, anticipation is high for the next iphone and the coming of iOS 5. i think it's safe to say that people everywhere are exciting to see what Apple has up their sleeve in 2011.
Talia DiPoce

4 Ways Steve Jobs and Apple Changed the Music Industry - 0 views

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    It's hard to imagine life without the iPod today. Although it wasn't the first portable MP3 player released, the iPod extracted the best elements from its early competitors, and morphed them into a product that defined portable technology and changed the way listeners experience music.
william dietrich

Robert W. Galvin CEO of Motorola is dead - 0 views

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    We all know that Steve Jobs' death was a big impact on the computing environment, but now another CEO has passed away. Robert W. Galvin the CEO of Motorola has passed away on Oct 11 2011. Since 1959( when Robert Galvin became chairman) he's been the head of the company until 1990. He made 11Billion Dollars in that year alone. He died at the age of 89. He will be missed.
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