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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Filed under: Steve Jobs, Apple History As Dave Caolo told TUAW readers a few days ago, Fortune named Apple CEO Steve Jobs “CEO of the Decade” for his phenomenal leadership at Apple and how he has remade four industries (music, movies, mobile telephones, and computing) in the past ten years. Part of the Fortune article was a [...]
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TechRadar (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Fortune magazine has hast taken a close look at the world's best CEOs and has voted the boss of Apple, Steve Jobs, the CEO of the decade. It has been an extraordinarily busy time for jobs who chose the 2000s as the decade to launch the iPod and iTunes and change the way people consume music forever. Oh, and alongside creating Apple as a force to be reckoned with in the computing world, his latest...
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MacBlender (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple head Steve Jobs has been chosen as Fortune’s CEO of the Decade. The magazine claims that “the past decade in business belongs to Jobs,” not only because of his personal and corporate wealth, but the way he has “radically and lucratively reordered three markets,” specifically movies, music and cellphones. His impact is [...]
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MacEvangelism (Free subscription) | yesterday
In 1989, Franz A. Wakefield invented the iPod, the iPhone, and iTunes. Then the FBI stole his trade secrets and he confided in Sarah Jessica Parker and now he's suing her and Apple...and my head's... 1 Vote(s)
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CNNMoney.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Those ubiquitous white earbuds only hint at how profoundly Apple has revamped the way we hear, buy and make music.
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MacNewsWorld (Free subscription) | yesterday
Now that Fortune has named Apple CEO Steve Jobs CEO of the decade, where will he go from here? Throughout his career, Jobs has typically led the market, bringing out products that consumers didn't know they wanted until they saw them -- products like the iPhone and iPod touch, for instance. He will probably continue doing so, but in the future he may delegate more responsibilities.
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
In 1989, Franz A. Wakefield invented the iPod, the iPhone, and iTunes. Then the FBI stole his trade secrets and he confided in Sarah Jessica Parker and now he's suing her and Apple...and my head's spinning. It's a tale of quite the nutter and I can barely keep the facts straight. Franz A. Wakefield, the injured party, wants to head into the courthouse and face Apple, Inc. and Sarah Jessica Parker,...
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MacEvangelism (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Fortune Magazine has named Steve Jobs the CEO of the decade, and it’s a pretty fitting title really, the guy is a powerhouse. Nearly 10 years ago Apple was struggling to find their place in the technology world, there were rumors of collapse and impending bankruptcy or buyouts, the first release of Mac OS [...] 1 Vote(s)
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MacEvangelism (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Check out this rare photo of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates discussing god knows what at Jobs’ Palo Alto home in 1991. Both Jobs and Gates were 36 at the time the photo was taken. Jobs, at the time, had already been forced out of Apple years earlier and was currently working at NeXT, which [...] 1 Vote(s)
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Switched (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Filed under: Editor's Picks Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Fortune magazine has named Apple's Steve Jobs its 'CEO of the Decade,' due to the company's overwhelming success with iTunes, OS X, Pixar, and, of course, the iPhone. Jobs even persevered through serious health problems while Apple's worth skyrocketed -- from $5 billion to $170 billion in less than 10 years. [From:...
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SeekingAlpha CE Stocks (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Sam Diaz submits: Love him or hate him, you have to admit that Apple CEO Steve Jobs has had a helluva decade. Consider that, under his helm, Apple ( AAPL ) defined the portable music player market with the iPod, has shaken up the mobile industry with the iPhone, rocked the retail music business with iTunes and re-invented the computing business with OS X in a way that the PC business - with less than...
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iPhoneFreakz (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Fortune has proclaimed Steve Jobs as CEO of the decade and offers a detailed report of all his recent successes. Apple was established in 1977 and has seen many CEO’s. Steve Jobs returned to Apple when the company was on the brink of bankruptcy. In a few years Jobs helped the company to get back [...]
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Post I.T. (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Europeans adopt net neutrality regulations, says the New York Times. Cable's top lobbyist says broadband stimulus funds were misdirected, on Internetnews.com. Namaste, Mr. CEO, Fortune names Steve Jobs top exec of decade.