Sunday, October 9, 2011

[CE] An Apple that Changed the World (Part 1)

 Just two days ago, I passed by an Apple Store in San Francisco whose windows were adorned with flowers, post-its, and pictures in remembrance of Steve job's passing.  Despite there being construction noise emitting from just across the street, people continued to pay tribute to one of the greatest humans of our time.


 Steve Jobs is recognized as an amazing American inventor and entrepreneur who was able nurture many companies like Apple, NeXT, and Pixar into the successful businesses they are today. Through his achievements, Jobs has made endless contributions to society and revolutionized how people think about design and technology.  Since Steve Job's untimely passing, Apple Stores worldwide have become memorials.  His global recognition as an incredibly innovative mind in business has left us with the profound question as to what electronics will become in the future and who will lead us there.


Of course no one will be able to fulfill Steve Job's position both as a CEO of Apple and a father figure for his three children. Steve Jobs was probably one of the most influential people of our time.  People may compare Steve Jobs to being another Thomas Edison or Henry Ford, but I think he was much more than that.  Steve Jobs didn’t just change the world of business, he changed the world. He changed the way we communicate, share information and interact with each other. He was a technological genius, an innovator, a tough and demanding CEO, as well as dynamic and effective public speakers in corporate America.  Steve Jobs was an entirely unique person of the modern age of technology that deserves to be commended as an individual who in many ways represents the American Dream.

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