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Tag Archives: Steve Jobs
Dodging The Greatest Hits Graveyard
I’ve kept a frequent presence at rock concerts ever since I was a kid. Back in the day, live rock and roll shows were reasonably affordable — even if you did have to sleep on the street to get tickets … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Entertainment, Innovation, Music
Tagged Adele, Beethoven's Last Night, best of, Blackberry, Cheap Trick, Elton John, Greatest Hits, Kodak, polaroid, RIM, Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Steve Jobs, The Beatles, The Eagles, Top 40, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, TSO, U2
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Thoughts About Steve
Everyone who has worked around technology the past few decades has a Steve Jobs story. Some have observed Jobs at a distance and felt the impact of his creativity and decisiveness, others have worked with him directly and more explicitly … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Innovation, Leadership, Technology
Tagged Apple, Broderbund, Disney, Myst, Silicon Valley, Steve Jobs, Think Different, Thomas Edison
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Yes, Please, Try: Think Different
From Stanford University — June 12, 2005: “Commencement Address” by Steve Jobs You can never read this one too many times. With the release of the iPad2 this week — yep, I’m getting me mine, a b-day gift from my incredible wife, … Continue reading
Posted in Brand, Business, Career, Education, Philosophy
Tagged Krakauer, Stanford, Steve Jobs
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