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Mr Z

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The most underrated CEO in the world: Tim Cook. Steve Jobs built Apple to $350 billion. Tim Cook took over in 2011 and grew it to over $3.4 trillion in just 12 years. Here’s how he turned Apple into the most successful company in the world: Whe

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Luhas Datta

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Guyz i still think the best mobile phone Apple has ever created is I phone 6s

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Mr Z

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Steve Jobs interviewed thousands of people at Apple. But he only hired people who answered this ONE question perfectly. It was so effective, it helped him spot Wozniak, Ive, and Cook before anyone knew their names. Here's his secret to predicting

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A series of email shared between Apple and Adobe when Adobe started hiring Apple employees! These email are written by none other than Steve Jobs! What do you guys think about the poaching culture?

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Payal Manghnani

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SamCtrlPlusAltMan and Jony Ive are teaming up to create a groundbreaking AI device! Expected to change how we interact with tech, this new gadget will have a smart AI assistant and a super intuitive interface. Backed by big names like Laurene P

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In 1985, after being ousted from Apple, Steve Jobs founded NeXT Computers, aiming to revolutionize education and business computing. In 1988, he unveiled the NeXT Computer, known for its sleek design and innovative NeXTSTEP operating system. Despite

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Apple’s Marketing Magic with the iPhone The Birth of the iPhone How Apple Revolutionized Marketing with the iPhone Launch! "In 2007, Apple launched the iPhone, and it wasn't just a product release—it was a marketing revolution. Steve Jobs introduce

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Suraj

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I cannot comprehend that people desire to be like Steve Jobs, atleast the positive part of him and dont' know that he surrendered himself to the playful acts(Leelas) that he heard to get enlightened. His surrendering as someone who is identified as

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Havish Gupta

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Steve Jobs' Obsession with Quality In the 1970s, most people didn't care about how computers looked, and they were often packaged in wooden briefcases. However, Steve was so obsessed with product quality that he spent months searching for an attra

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Mr Z

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Jeff Bezos is a big believer in Second Order Thinking. Not just Bezos — Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, and Steve Jobs too. Here's what it is, how to use it, and become better at it: Second-order thinking is thinking beyond the obvious. You dig deeper.

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