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Tony Fadell: The Man Who Created the iPod & Reinvented Home Tech 🔥 Everyone knows Steve Jobs. But Tony Fadell was the actual mastermind behind the iPod. In 2001, Apple was struggling. CD players were fading. MP3 players were clunky. Tony, an engineer, had a vision: "What if we could carry 1,000 songs in our pocket?" He led the team that built the iPod, which transformed Apple into a tech giant. But he didn’t stop there. Later, he founded Nest, the smart thermostat company, and sold it to Google for $3.2B. The lesson? Some of the biggest revolutions come from engineers, not just CEOs.

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