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I saw Steve Jobs give his last WWDC presentation, and knew Apple could last for 50 years and beyond
I had no idea I was watching a genius's swan song. Sure, Steve Jobs was painfully thin, pacing the WWDC 2011 stage methodically as he walked through iOS 5, the new iCloud, and macOS Lion, but the ...
Think visually. Apple presentations are strikingly simple and visual. For example, there is very little text on a Steve Jobs slide. While the average PowerPoint slide has 40 words, there were far ...
Neuroscientists have found that humans can only consume three or four chunks of information in short term memory. It’s uncanny but Jobs divides products, ideas and messages into three parts and he ...
Steve Jobs' fierce meeting style shaped Apple's culture for decades. A new book by David Pogue, "Apple: The First 50 Years," pulled back the curtain on the company's culture, which was heavily ...
Steve Jobs introduces Apple’s 30″ monitor during the 2004 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Photo: Getty Images It’s been 13 years since Apple CEO Tim Cook took over the company ...
In an August 2024 letter published by The Steve Jobs Archive today, Tim Cook reflected on joining Apple and what he learned from working with Steve Jobs. Jobs convinced Cook to join Apple in 1998, to ...
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