Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Aug 2012 07:40 UTC
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RE[4]: Comment by smashIt
by Chrispynutt on Thu 2nd Aug 2012 15:12
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RE[4]: Comment by smashIt
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Thu 2nd Aug 2012 16:43
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Not to mention the numerous times that Jobs famously did a complete 180 when he saw that all of the facts were completely against his previous view. Which is the way smart people do work, not a knock on him by any means. However, if they start treating any kind of last instructions from him as a holy, unalterable, infallible text, then they're going to be screwed in the mid to long term.
RE[5]: Comment by smashIt
by MOS6510 on Thu 2nd Aug 2012 16:52
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To be honest I don't totally believe this Steve's magic roadmap.
It's hard to predict how the future will look, let alone in the tech world.
Steve saved Apple and a lot of people thought Apple would be lost if Steve left. So I kind of suspect this roadmap story is just a way to buy Apple time to prove they can manage find without Steve.
Don't forget it didn't bother Steve to tell you straight in the face something that wasn't true. It could be his final RDF act straight from the other side.