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  Steve Jobs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jobs' progressive stance on Unix underpinnings was considered overly ambitious and somewhat backward in the 1980s, but his choice ultimately became an expandable, solid foundation for an operating system.
Jobs is both admired and criticized for his consummate skills of persuasion and salesmanship, which has been dubbed the "reality distortion field" and is particularly evident during his keynote speeches at Macworld Expos.
Jobs is not a vegetarian or vegan as is often claimed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Steve_Jobs   (4496 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Steve Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Jobs had been criticized for not including built-in networking features on the original Macintosh (calling it an "umbilical cord to the company"), and he was determined not to make the same mistake again.
Jobs is a pescetarian (not a vegetarian or vegan as is often claimed) — although he does not eat meat, he reportedly eats fish from time to time.
Although Jobs lived in the mansion for ten years, reportedly in an almost unfurnished state, and let Bill Clinton use it in 1998 while his daughter was studying nearby, the mansion was allowed to fall into a state of disrepair.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Steve_Jobs   (2862 words)

  
 Steve Jobs - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Steve Jobs was born to an American mother, Joanne Carole Schieble, and a Syrian father, Abdulfattah John Jandali, a political science professor, in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955.
Jobs went to Homestead High School in Cupertino, California and attended after-school lectures at the Hewlett-Packard Co. in Palo Alto, California.
Jobs is a pescetarian (not a vegetarian or vegan as is often claimed) — although he does not eat mammalian meat, he reportedly eats fish from time to time.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Steve_Jobs   (3914 words)

  
 STEVE JOBS
Jobs knew in order to compete with IBM, he would have to make the Apple compatible with IBM computers and needed to introduce new computers that could be marketed in the business world which IBM controlled.
Jobs was exiled to an office in an auxiliary building that he nicknamed "Siberia." Jobs says he did not get any assignments and gradually found that important company documents no longer landed on his desk.
Steve Jobs, a college dropout who experimented with drugs and Eastern religions before turning to computer design was an unlikely candidate to have become the prototype of America's computer industry entrepreneur.
ei.cs.vt.edu /~history/Jobs.html   (5995 words)

  
 Apple - Press Info - Bios - Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs is the CEO of Apple, which he co-founded in 1976. ; Apple leads the industry in innovation with its award-winning desktop and notebook Mac computers, OS X operating system, and iLife and professional applications.
Steve also co-founded Pixar Animation Studios, which has created seven of the most successful and beloved animated films of all time: Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and Cars.
Steve grew up in the apricot orchards which later became known as Silicon Valley, and still lives there with his wife and three children.
www.apple.com /pr/bios/jobs.html   (199 words)

  
 VIDEO: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Highlight Reel | D5 Highlights | AllThingsD
Jobs, Kara and Walt all entered from the same side while Bill came from across the room.
Job’s seemed uncomfortable that Bill was a bit more knowledgeable in this area and that a squeak of information that Bill had to help Apple with its software issues.
To be honest I was pro Steve when I started watching this and now I realise they are just on different paths, in the the same field, both equality as valid.
d5.allthingsd.com /20070531/video-steve-jobs-and-bill-gates-highlight-reel   (1454 words)

  
 Inventor Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, was an unlikely candidate to have become the prototype of America's computer industry entrepreneur.
Steve Jobs was Chairman and CEO of Pixar, the Academy-Award-winning computer animation studios which he co-founded in 1986.
Jobs co-founded and was chairman of Apple Computer, Inc. He guided Apple as it grew to a $2 billion company, during which time he co-designed the Apple II and led the development, manufacturing and marketing of the Macintosh and LaserWriter printer.
www.ideafinder.com /history/inventors/jobs.htm   (1440 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs prompts us to ask what defines a man. Is it what he accomplished or the person that he is? In Steve's case, both what he accomplished and his character helped define a generation and change the world.
Steve Jobs is co-founder of the fairytale company we now know as Apple Computers, the little guy who took on the Goliath IBM, and actually won for a while.
Steve Jobs is a visionary in the world of personal computers that led the entire computer hardware and software industry to restructure itself.
www.askmen.com /men/apr00/21_steve_jobs.html   (606 words)

  
 If He's So Smart...Steve Jobs, Apple, and the Limits of Innovation
Jobs was justly proud as he regaled his audience of 3,700 at the Palais des Congres in September.
Jobs declined to comment for this story, but he has expressed an almost mystical reverence for the power of innovation over the years.
Jobs has said he hopes to do so by April, but at the current rate of 1.5 million songs sold per week, that is more than a year away.
www.fastcompany.com /magazine/78/jobs.html   (4813 words)

  
 Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs with this timeline from the SF Gate.
Steve Jobs is so obsessed with Toy Story he can barely stay in his seat when talking about it.
Steve Jobs was there until the last year of our relationship, and then Sculley came in.
www.wired.com /wired/archive/people/steve_jobs   (1830 words)

  
 Steve Jobs' Magic Kingdom
One management expert calls the Jobs move "courageous" but says "Iger just put a gun to his head," predicting that Jobs' influence in the boardroom would be so pervasive that Iger could be gone within a year.
Jobs may be a multibillionaire, but that hasn't cut into his work ethic.
In the final analysis, Jobs' true secret weapon is his ability to meld technical vision with a gut feel for what regular consumers want and then market it in ways that make consumers want to be part of tech's cool club.
www.businessweek.com /magazine/content/06_06/b3970001.htm   (3680 words)

  
 Jobs named interim Apple CEO | CNET News.com
Jobs returned to Apple late last year in an advisory capacity to build a new operating system for the Mac, after it bought another company he had founded, Next Software.
Jobs had declined to take the post of chairman and chief executive in July in favor of retaining his position at the head of Pixar Animation Studios.
Jobs, Apple's cofounder and newly appointed member of the board, has been serving as an adviser to Apple's Board and executive management team for several months.
news.com.com /2100-1001-203260.html   (593 words)

  
 Rolling Stone : Steve Jobs: The Rolling Stone Interview
When Steve Jobs cruises into the airy reception area on the Apple Computer campus in Cupertino, California, on a recent morning, nobody pays much attention to him, even though he's the company's CEO.
These days Jobs seems eager to distance himself from his barefoot youth -- who was that crazy kid who once called the computer "a bicycle for the mind"?-- and driven to prove himself as a clear-thinking Silicon Valley capitalist.
Jobs punches the elevator button to the fourth floor, where his small office is located.
www.rollingstone.com /news/story/5939600/steve_jobs_the_rolling_stone_interview   (4307 words)

  
 The Guru: Steve Jobs - Technology - RedOrbit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Jobs is dressed in his trademark fl turtleneck sweater and blue jeans, and trainers.
The son of a college student and a political science professor, he was adopted by a family led by a machinist at a laser manufacturer.
Jobs is a fiendishly good negotiator, a skill honed in the 1970s, when he charmed every supplier in Silicon Valley into providing parts for the first Apple computers.
www.rednova.com /news/technology/288486/the_guru_steve_jobs/index.html   (2321 words)

  
 CNN.com - The Steve Jobs way - Apr 22, 2004
Jobs co-founded Apple Computer with Steve Wozniak in 1976, and a year later launched the Apple II -- the first desktop computer to have a built-in keyboard, built-in sound and could produce color graphics when hooked to a color television.
Steven Paul Jobs was born February 24, 1955, in San Francisco, California, and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs.
Jobs, however, had left Apple after losing a bitter battle over control with CEO John Sculley, whom Jobs had recruited to Apple.
www.cnn.com /2004/WORLD/americas/04/16/jobs   (1193 words)

  
 Steve Jobs to 2005 graduates: 'Stay hungry, stay foolish'
Hennessy said Jobs embodied the university's spirit, its "willingness to be bold and strike out in new directions." Hennessy also touched on Jobs' reputation as an innovator, a visionary and an advocate for education who developed partnerships during Apple's earliest days to get computers into schools and communities.
Jobs began by noting that he dropped out of college, and that Sunday's ceremony was the closest he had ever gotten to a university graduation.
Jobs said his biological mother was an unwed graduate student who wanted him to go to college, so she chose a lawyer and his wife to be the adoptive parents.
news-service.stanford.edu /news/2005/june15/grad-061505.html   (1167 words)

  
 Posts from the Steve Jobs Category at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Steve Jobs says that Apple is wrestling with the decision, according to Tech.co.uk.
Steve Jobs' $1 per year salary is famous, but as everybody already knew that's hardly the whole story.
Jobs received a demolition permit in 2004--under the condition that Jobs offers to give away the house itself so that it can be relocated to another site, according to this Mac Daily News article.
www.tuaw.com /category/steve-jobs   (2058 words)

  
 QJ.NET - QuickJump Home - Apple News - QJ.NET
Jobs is anxious about the problems that may arise from using third party applications, and doesn't want the iPhone to be “one of those phones that crashes a few times a day...
Apple has announced that Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO will be highlighting the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address beginning at 10 A.M. on June 11, 2007, at San Francisco's Moscone West.
Steve Jobs may be a pop-culture icon, but it's interesting to know if this former hippie has been too radical this time.
apple.qj.net /category/Steve-Jobs/cid/700   (2214 words)

  
 USNews.com: A design, a dream: Steve Jobs
Jobs himself has been labeled a saint, a sinner, and now a saint again.
A college dropout, he inspired a generation of rebellious start-ups, was cast out of his own company at 30, and then wandered in the wilderness until it was time to come home and rescue his business as a creative crusader.
Last year, Jobs cheated death and escaped a cancer scare; this year, Apple will generate robust revenues, and its stock is bristling with good health.
www.usnews.com /usnews/news/articles/051031/31jobs.htm   (460 words)

  
 Posts tagged Stevejobs at Engadget   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Anywho, no real updates from the SEC since yesterday's allegations that Steve was behind the whole backdating scandal, but it looks like Cupertino Co. are getting off without sanctions and Jobs still lies in legal limbo for the time being, despite Apple's wholehearted support of their Jobs-in-Chief.
Thanking Steve Jobs for his Thoughts on Music isn't exactly how we'd expected a letter to start by Fred Amoroso, CEO of Macrovision, the original DRM company whose fair use crippling technology dates back all the way to 1984 (no joke).
See, while Steve Jobs laid out quite clearly the ridiculous nature of DRM for digital distribution, even if sidestepping the issue on FairPlay interoperability at the same time, Eli seems to be perfectly fine with the way things are in DRM land.
engadget.com /tag/stevejobs   (2991 words)

  
 The NeXT Years: Steve Jobs before His Triumphant Return to Apple   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Jobs shared the plan with all the major executives in the Lisa and Macintosh groups, including Gassée, hoping that he would be able to rally support behind his cause.
The next morning, Jobs drove to Sculley's house with his reality distortion field running at full kilter and took Sculley on a long walk in the mountains, just as he had in 1983 when he was courting Sculley to move to Apple.
Jobs wanted to enlist the support of Amelio in a possible coup against Spindler at the upcoming shareholder's meeting (Jobs was still entitled to attend, since he still owned one Apple share).
www.lowendmac.com /orchard/06/1220.html   (8796 words)

  
 Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos meet "Ginger" - HBS Working Knowledge
Steve Kemper was given complete behind-the-scenes access to Dean Kamen and the Segway design team during development of the much-hyped "human transporter." The result: A new book, Code Name Ginger.
Jobs snapped his head from Doerr on one side to Dean on the other, as if he'd been slapped.
Jobs said he lived seven minutes from a grocery and wasn't sure he would use Ginger to get there.
hbsworkingknowledge.hbs.edu /pubitem.jhtml?id=3533&t=innovation   (2183 words)

  
 Steve Jobs, Entrepreneurial Skills Article - Inc. Article
Jobs runs high-tech companies but he isn't nerdy in the least and, as a graduate of Homestead High School, isn't technically qualified to do, well, anything.
Jobs is different from most of his peers in that he takes personal responsibility for what Apple makes and how those products feel to the user.
Jobs directs the design process from start to finish, asking endless questions, expressing often conflicting opinions, unfailingly pushing the company toward better, more useful products.
www.inc.com /magazine/20040401/25jobs.html   (548 words)

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