Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Oct 2012 10:45 UTC
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Steve didn't justify, he explained how he and Apple worked.
How business is conducted by Apple and others these days is something you can discuss in great lengths, but it doesn't have any influence on what Steve meant with that quote which a number of people are unable to understand or simple refuse to understand.
I understand perfectly well what he meant and why he said it. I can also look at how he and Apple acted prior to that and after that including now with companies like Samsung.
It is pointless to get you or any Apple supporter to actually look at facts within context.
The dumbing down of western culture indeed and the rise of the superstar sociopath CEO's.
Edited 2012-10-07 14:41 UTC





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2012-08-26
Repeating a meme doesn't make it true. It is a rumor, and it was T.S. Elliot (who didn't even use those words!) and many before him including Shakespeare.
The point is that Jobs used that quote to justify his 'way' but is it ok now for others to 'steal' from Apple and innovate the future of mobile computing as well?
http://gizmodo.com/5483914/steve-jobs-1996-good-artists-copy-great-...
For the current crop of Apple supporters, the answer is no. For those of us neutral to corporate love but following the tech industry closely because it is either our work or influences greatly our work & culture, if the answer is no, the consequences are not good for all us.