Steve Jobs 1955 - 2011. A look back on his life and legacy.
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Steve Jobs 1955 - 2011. A look back on his life and legacy.
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Avi Solomon interviewed Daniel Kottke at his home in Palo Alto on 2nd September, 2011. He says: "I had a wide-ranging conversation with Daniel Kottke (Apple employee #12) on Silicon Valley’s innovation culture. Daniel also talked about his trip to India with Steve Jobs during their hippie years: Steve Jobs did not find miracles in the ashrams of India but he made the true magic happen in a garage in California."
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A collection of stories, thoughts, and memories about Steve Jobs and Apple by 5by5 hosts and friends, expressing how their lives have been changed for the better by Steve and Apple. Special guests Adam Lisagor, Adam Stacoviak, Andy Ihnatko, Chad Pytel, Christina Warren, Dave Pell, David Sparks, Jason Snell, Jeffrey Zeldman, Jen Simmons, Jeremy Fuksa, Jim Coudal, Jim Metzendorf, Kristina Halvorson, Merlin Mann, Ryan Irelan, Katie Floyd, and Jason Seifer.
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Remembering Steve Jobs — Steve Jobs, co-founder and longtime CEO of Apple Inc., passed away this week at the age of 56. Technology writer Steven Levy, author of the book Insanely Great remembers the life and contributions of the technology titan, from pioneering personal computers to the iPhone.
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Jason Snell, Serenity Caldwell, Dan Frakes, and Lex Friedman discuss Walter Isaacson’s book "Steve Jobs."
In this episode, Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell are joined by special guest David Sparks, author of the new book, iPad at Work, to discuss the potential benefits of using an iPad in legal work, practical iPad tips, and how the iPad and iPad apps are changing the way lawyers use technology. Huffduffed from http://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/kennedy-mighell-report/2011/10/ipads-for-lawyers/
Everyone should be able to harness technology, Jobs told Fresh Air’s Terry Gross in 1996. In memory of Apple’s co-founder and former CEO, we listen back to excerpts of their conversation. "Our goal was to bring a liberal arts perspective … to what had traditionally been a very geeky technology," he said.
http://www.npr.org/2011/10/06/141115121/steve-jobs-computer-science-is-a-liberal-art
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