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 Post subject: Steve Jobs passes away at 56
PostPosted: August 26th, 2011, 1:41 am 
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Apple says company co-founder Steve Jobs has died

Apple says co-founder Steve Jobs has died at age 56
On Wednesday October 5, 2011, 7:50 pm

CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) -- Apple Inc. said the company's co-founder Steve Jobs died Wednesday. He was 56. "We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today," the company said in a brief statement.

"Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve."


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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Steve Jobs, the mind behind the iPhone, iPad and other devices that turned Apple Inc. into one of the world's most powerful companies, resigned as CEO on Wednesday, saying he can no longer handle the job but will continue to play a leadership role.

The move appears to be the result of an unspecified medical condition for which Jobs took a leave from his post in January. Apple's chief operating officer, Tim Cook, was quickly named CEO of the company Jobs co-founded 35 years ago in his garage.

In a letter addressed to Apple's board and the "Apple community," Jobs said he "always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come."

The company said Jobs gave the board his resignation Wednesday and suggested Cook be named the company's new leader. Apple said Jobs was elected board chairman and Cook is becoming a member of its board.

Genentech Inc. Chairman Art Levinson, in a statement issued on behalf of Apple's board, said Jobs' "extraordinary vision and leadership saved Apple and guided it to its position as the world's most innovative and valuable technology company."

He said that Jobs will continue to provide "his unique insights, creativity and inspiration," and that the board has "complete confidence" that Cook is the right person to replace him.

""Tim's 13 years of service to Apple have been marked by outstanding performance, and he has demonstrated remarkable talent and sound judgment in everything he does," Levinson said.

Jobs' health has long been a concern for Apple investors who see him as an industry oracle who seems to know what consumers want long before they do. After his announcement, Apple stock quickly fell 5.4 percent in after-hours trading.

Jeff Gamet, managing editor of The Mac Observer online news site focused on Apple, said Jobs' departure has more sentimental than practical significance, and that he has been telegraphing the change for several years.

"All Apple really has done is made official what they've been doing administratively for a while now, which is Tim runs the show and Steve gets to do his part to make sure the products come out to meet the Apple standard," he said.

"I expect that even though there are a lot of people that right now are sad or scared because Steve is stepping back from the CEO role, that ultimately they'll be OK," Gamet said.

But Trip Chowdhry, an analyst with Global Equities Research, said Jobs' maniacal attention to detail is what set Apple apart. He said Apple's product pipeline might be secure for another few years, but predicted that the company will eventually struggle to come up with market-changing ideas.

"Apple is Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs is Apple, and Steve Jobs is innovation," Chowdhry said. "You can teach people how to be operationally efficient, you can hire consultants to tell you how to do that, but God creates innovation. ... Apple without Steve Jobs is nothing."



Earlier this month Apple became the most valuable company in America, briefly surpassing Exxon Mobil. At the market close Wednesday its market value was $349 billion, just behind Exxon Mobil's $358 billion.

Jobs' hits seemed to grow bigger as the years went on: After the colorful iMac computer and the now-ubiquitous iPod, the iPhone redefined the category of smart phones and the iPad all but created the market for tablet computers.

His own aura seemed part of the attraction. On stage at trade shows and company events in his uniform of jeans, sneakers and black mock-turtlenecks, he'd entrance audiences with new devices, new colors, new software features, building up to a grand finale he'd predictably preface by saying, "One more thing."

Jobs, 56, shepherded Apple from a two-man startup to Silicon Valley darling when the Apple II, the first computer for regular people to really catch on, sent IBM Corp. and others scrambling to get their own PCs to market.

After Apple suffered a slump in the mid-1980s, he was forced out of the company. He was CEO at Next, another computer company, and Pixar, the computer-animation company that produced "Toy Story" on his watch, over the following 10 years.

Apple was foundering as he returned as an adviser in 1996 — a year it lost $900 million as Microsoft Windows-based PCs dominated the computer market. The company's fortunes began to turn around with its first new product under Jobs' direction, the iMac, which launched in 1998 and sold about 2 million in its first 12 months.

Jobs eventually became interim CEO, then took the job permanently. Apple's popularity grew in the U.S. throughout the 2000s as the ever-sleeker line of iPods introduced many lifelong Windows users to their first Apple gadget. Apple created another sensation in 2007 with the iPhone, the stark-looking but powerful smart phone that quickly dominated the industry.

The iPad was introduced less than a year and a half ago but has already sold nearly 29 million units as it inspired myriad rivals in a tablet computer market that scarcely existed before Apple stepped in.

There have been some setbacks. Apple was swept up in a massive Securities and Exchange Commission inquiry into stock options backdating in the mid-2000s, a practice that artificially boosted the value of options grants. But Jobs and Apple emerged unscathed after two former executives took the fall and eventually settled with the SEC.

As Jobs was praised for his vision, concerns about his health persisted. The January leave was Jobs' third medical leave over several years. He had previously survived pancreatic cancer and received a liver transplant.

Shannon Cross, an analyst at Cross Research, said Cook is a good choice to replace Jobs.

"He has taken over for Jobs twice in two medical leaves and the company has functioned extremely well," she said, adding that Cook has been Jobs' "right hand guy" for many years.

Cross also said Jobs put in place a "culture of innovation" that will help Apple remain a creative force in the industry.

"Steve Jobs is an extremely strong leader and clearly has made Apple a leading consumer electronics company and one of the most innovative companies in the world," she said. "However, he didn't do it alone."

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
PostPosted: August 26th, 2011, 1:43 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
PostPosted: August 26th, 2011, 8:11 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
PostPosted: August 26th, 2011, 8:39 am 
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Rory wrote:
Steve Jobless. :weird:

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The company said Jobs gave the board his resignation Wednesday and suggested Cook be named the company's new leader. Apple said Jobs was elected board chairman and Cook is becoming a member of its board.


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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
PostPosted: August 26th, 2011, 12:08 pm 
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Well, with any luck.... This company will fold without jobs. And this mac fad will fold so we don't have to listen to idiots say: hey, I will go look this up on my 'mac'.
Its still a laptop you idiot. Call it what it is. Not its brand name.
I notice those same people don't say: hey, turn down the panasonic, this show is to loud.

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
PostPosted: August 26th, 2011, 2:44 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
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He's been taking credit for inventing everything but it doesn't change the company....

Apple has dozens if not hundreds of designers and Engineers.
Jobb's main role was to just do the final approval..
He just took all the credit for their work.

I could only hope for Apple to collapse as a company, but I don't see that happening.

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
PostPosted: August 27th, 2011, 12:48 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
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Regulus wrote:
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+1 to that.

Honestly, I'm not much of a fan of Apple products myself but it still sucks to see him resign.

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
PostPosted: August 27th, 2011, 8:03 am 
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Znath wrote:
He's been taking credit for inventing everything but it doesn't change the company....

Apple has dozens if not hundreds of designers and Engineers.
Jobb's main role was to just do the final approval..
He just took all the credit for their work.

I could only hope for Apple to collapse as a company, but I don't see that happening.

Why? If Apple is gone, then all the other companies will be a little bit less competitive. They could just relax, and not have to worry about Apple coming out with another crazy product. Could you imagine how slow the MP3 players would have evolved if it weren't for Apple? The iPod is definitely not the best MP3 player out there, but that doesn't matter - it sold well and continues to do so. The other companies had to step up their game and try to convince people why they should buy an MP3 player without an Apple logo on the back. This is the same for laptops, cellphones, and tablets.

Competition is healthy for any industry. I'm sure you already know that, though.

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
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There's enough PC's in the PC market to keep them competitive. Apple's big but they're not lord and master.

If Apple exploded, no more anything Apple it would mean the Apple design of things would even be less en-vogue. People stop copying their squared off corner plain-jane art-deco look and finally start making things that look good.

Maybe even cut down on the "fancy looking computers that can't run anything" niche of the market.

It would also give credit where real credit is due.
Maybe finally, products that perform well would suddenly take over. Technology progresses faster. Heck if Apple died, we might finally get that base on the moon we've been dreaming of. :D

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I hope apple is effected by this because I hate apple for Bashing pc's I can make my pc do what ever an apple can plus more .

But I dont think one guy can really effect a company a soon as another company comes out with pointless products that cost to much people will forget about apple lol..

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO
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Znath wrote:
He's been taking credit for inventing everything but it doesn't change the company....

Apple has dozens if not hundreds of designers and Engineers.
Jobb's main role was to just do the final approval..
He just took all the credit for their work.

I could only hope for Apple to collapse as a company, but I don't see that happening.

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There's enough PC's in the PC market to keep them competitive. Apple's big but they're not lord and master.

If Apple exploded, no more anything Apple it would mean the Apple design of things would even be less en-vogue. People stop copying their squared off corner plain-jane art-deco look and finally start making things that look good.

Maybe even cut down on the "fancy looking computers that can't run anything" niche of the market.

It would also give credit where real credit is due.
Maybe finally, products that perform well would suddenly take over. Technology progresses faster. Heck if Apple died, we might finally get that base on the moon we've been dreaming of. :D


What?

Apple didn't necessarily invent all of the things they claim to have...but they have revolutionized different markets, MP3 players, Smartphones, and tablets...Like jack said, look at mp3 players before the iPod...without it, and iTunes, the mp3 player market wouldn't have evolved as fast as it did.

Look at smartphones before the iPhone....crappy little plasticy keyboards, and tedious to use, crappy mobile operating systems. There is no way you can deny apple releasing the iPhone changed things for the better for the smartphone industry.

And the windows tablets that were out before the iPad? How popular were those with the general consumer? oh right, they weren't....and now that apple put a useful, mobile OS on a tablet, whats everyone else doing? putting mobile operating systems on tablets....

Apple is starting to adapt OSX for use with touchscreens, and whats one of the big new things in windows 8? the tile view that's useful on touchscreens. People copy apple because they generally have the right idea of what people want...

Whats wrong with simple, straightforward apple design? its simple, and it works, well. How many other tech company's have one of their products in an art museum?

Lets go onto the "fancy looking computers that cant run anything."
What are you talking about? Not only does the mac run osx programs, but you can load windows on it and run all of your windows applications...I don't usually having any problems finding programs that i need that don't work on my mac, the only big exception is games...which is all i use my windows install for.

People who hope apple dies are blind to what they've done for the tech industry, things would be a hell of a lot worse if apple didn't do what they've done.

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Actually, it's less what Apple has done for the industry and more what competition has done. Apple as a company hasn't done nearly as much as its fan would like t know; it really was just there at the right place at the right time for the past 30 years.

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Actually, it's less what Apple has done for the industry and more what competition has done. Apple as a company hasn't done nearly as much as its fan would like t know; it really was just there at the right place at the right time for the past 30 years.


Arriving at the right place at the right time is still a very hard skill to master. Apple have been a source of evolution, no matter the predecessors, for the whole personal computer market (ie any computational device we interact with often) for the last 30 years, and moreso in the last 10 years. You cannot deny that the iPhone changed the smartphone market, that the iPad finally conquered the flailing tablet market, that the iPod revolutionized personal music layers. Apple have consistently created quality hardware and revolutionary products for the last 30 years.

Sure, it's overpriced, but there is no other company out there creating revolutionary products. I think the only worthy development is the metro interface for Windows Phone 7 and Windows 8. It's clean, uncluttered, nice to look at and very usable. It's the only worthy development in Interfaces since the Kinect and the iPad. The technology market would grow stale if it wasn't for Apple.

Also, flame Apple all you like, but OS X is the only significant competitor in the desktop OS market. Without this competition, Microsoft would stop innovating and we may have been left in a world dominated by Clippy and Bob. We wouldn't have liked that.

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