Steve Jobs Speaks
By James David
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Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. Other than his birth date, he never found out much about his biological parents up until later in life when he became famous. A few weeks after his birth, his biological mother legally gave Steve Jobs for adoption to Paul and Clara living in San Francisco. They had been trying for the last ten years to have a child.
Jobs have been the biggest juggler of the technology world, but his health did not support him and he had become a patient of cancer and liver diseases. May be these diseases had an impact on his stubbornness for making him reach in becoming a leader and also he wanted to any how complete his agenda. Jobs continuously working In spite of his bad health had made him an idle person in the market. During his entire period he worked at a stipend of only one dollar annually, though his other personal expenses and his chartered plane expenses were taken care of by the company.
James David
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Steve Jobs Speaks - James David
Steve Jobs Speaks
By James David
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Prologue
Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. Other than his birth date, he never found out much about his biological parents up until later in life when he became famous. A few weeks after his birth, his biological mother legally gave Steve Jobs for adoption to Paul and Clara living in San Francisco. They had been trying for the last ten years to have a child.
Jobs have been the biggest juggler of the technology world, but his health did not support him and he had become a patient of cancer and liver diseases. May be these diseases had an impact on his stubbornness for making him reach in becoming a leader and also he wanted to any how complete his agenda. Jobs continuously working In spite of his bad health had made him an idle person in the market. During his entire period he worked at a stipend of only one dollar annually, though his other personal expenses and his chartered plane expenses were taken care of by the company.
On 5th October 2011 Steve lost the battle with his life. The time when he breadth last in his house at that moment he was among with his family members. His demise did not affect only his family members, relatives, friends and the company but it affected to whole those people of the world who did not knew Steve Jobs but they were very impressed by his work. Steve Jobs story is the story of the CEO of that company who is the world’s richest company and who has made the world digital; it is a story like a most common man who has spent all his life in relation to fulfilling his stubbornness. He had never accepted defeat in spite of millions of challenges. He has given technology great heights in his simple common life, for this man would be highly grateful to him for ages.
-Author
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 : Wonderful Invention
Chapter 2 : Time is Precious
Chapter 3 : We Should Accept
Chapter 4 : Life is Limited
Chapter 5 : Important dates in Jobs life
Chapter 1 : Wonderful Invention
* I understand that it has got the world very closer and so will these distances ahead would reduce further more. Everything has its negative qualities too. Everything’s unfavorable result also comes in front. The biggest destroyer of technology is television and television at the same time in its excellence is also a wonderful invention too.
* In our business most of the people do not have different kinds of experience. In fact they do not have so many dots, which they can joint; their thinking on reaching at one said point gets over. They do not understand that there is some alternative solution to that problem. Our design would be best only on having the quality of understanding the experience of man in-depth.
*A year back I had taken out some people out of the Apple Company but now as on today it is becoming difficult for me to take out anyone from the job. Though I have to do so towards the responsibility that I am holding as of my post. But when I look upon the point of view of a five year old child. I imagine myself in place of that person and try to understand how it feels when on reaching home I have to tell my wife and children that I have been taken out of my job. In 20 years this can happen with my children too. Till date I have not thought upon this matter that intensely that life is too short and one day we all are going to die is the actual truth of life.
*Always keep one thing in mind that we have started with a new ideal and whatever we will do; we will always take care of good quality and would not do any kind of mistake.
*Among the P.C companies apple is the creative company, on the other hand Pixar is an entirely entertainment company. Apple brings out new products in the market after a gap of few months. Officials of Apple daily take ten important decisions whereas Pixar releases only one film in a year and as a CEO of this company I just take 3 important decisions in a year and to change them it’s very difficult.
*Apple’s iPad is such a product that the company had never made.
*Apple’s share in the market is much more share than that of Mercedes or BMW,