How are people going to live now without their cult leader, now that he's idead and everything??... A person like Ralph Steinman I can mourn, but not a megalomaniac salesman who practiced extortionate pricing for his products which were assembled in sweat shops where people actually killed themselves because of the conditions they were forced to work in; and just because he died doesn't make him a better person all of a sudden. So mourn him all you want I don't care, he's dead and not even the billions of dollars he made off of gullible customers could save him from the dirt.
PS: you're not an innovator if what you do is take ideas from other people and call them your own
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every component in PCs were made by employee's at Foxconn. To single out only Apple for "allowing" stressed employees to endure those enforced work conditions is naive. If you're pointing the finger only at Apple, you're obviously ill-informed.
Steve Jobs was not some money hungry mongrel CEO/leader. He was a brilliant businessman who somehow knew what the average technology consumer wanted before they even knew how to describe what it was they were looking for. He wanted Apple products available to the masses, just like any other CEO wants with their products. He had isolated visions that he somehow brought to physical form time and time again.
- He was an amazing innovator, CEO, and person.
- If Apple didn't exist, the computer and technology world would be bland.
(Do any of you really think Microsoft and the PC industry would be where it was today without Apple, and vice versa?)
- Media players, tablets/slates, smartphones, applications, and even hardware design throughout the entire technology industry were indeed ripple effects of Apple products.
- And lets not forget about Pixar. I was 11 years old when I saw Toy Story and I couldn't believe how amazing it looked/was when I was that age. If Jobs didn't step in and save Pixar, that experience would have never existed. The same goes for the rest of the amazing Pixar films that followed.
I personally feel that Jobs was an icon in the technology world and I will indeed miss him. Though I am a diehard PC enthusiast and spend plenty of money on my PC builds, I did have a few Apple products along side. I've had iPhones, iPods, MacBooks, and iMacs. All of them worked without flaw. All of them had awesome resale value. And all of them were awesome, all thanks to Steve Jobs. I wish Steve to be reincarnated into another human, without him, the tech world is just too bland.