Steve Jobs

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Apple Revealed The Apple Watch Secret Even John Gruber Missed

Apple Revealed The Apple Watch Secret Even John Gruber Missed

The new Apple Watch is out. In a way that is.

John Gruber wrote his Initial Thoughts and Observations about the Apple Watch. A great, long and thorough piece. A must read.

Gruber touches on two important topics. (more…)


How Apple Sells Products. The Art of Black or White Marketing

How Apple Sells Products. The Art of Black or White Marketing

Apple is pretty good at marketing, although the company doesn’t like that word in particular. What matters the most is the effectiveness Apple communicates its products and how the company tries to make life simpler. It turns out it’s all about choices, binary choices, black or white choices. (more…)


Healthbook app, the biggest dilemma Apple is facing without Steve Jobs

Healthbook app, the biggest dilemma Apple is facing without Steve Jobs

This morning Mark Gurman broke the news about the new Healthbook app for iOS. Healthbook is a fitness and health app developed by Apple and it’s meant to track various data. (more…)


Firefox 15 and HTML5 Prove Steve Jobs Thoughts on Flash Dead Right

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Steve Jobs is known for many traits and preferences, like his decision not to allow Adobe Flash to run on iOS devices such as the iPhone and the iPad. In his famous Thoughts on Flash response to Adobe criticism about the exclusion of Flash in Apple mobile devices, Steve Jobs wrote: (more…)


Siri Comes To iPad Because of Steve Jobs and Aristotle

Siri Comes To iPad Because of Steve Jobs and Aristotle

Steve Jobs was a man of ideas and vision; the kind of ideas and vision that keeps you up for many nights. In 1985 Steve Jobs visited Lund University in Sweden. He arrived with a helicopter and after making three circles he finally landed wearing his signature outfit of sneakers and jeans sans the turtleneck. (more…)


The best dream is dreaming

Try if you can and while you’re there spot the similarities between these three talks by Larry Page, Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos. (more…)