RIP, Steve Jobs
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RIP, Steve Jobs
....a great innovator.
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Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
a great marketer
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Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
Ferno wrote:a great marketer
I would disagree, and here's why: A marketer sells a product to the public. Jobs presented things to the public that the public didn't realize it wanted until after those things arrived. In a sense, he knew what would sell before there was any indication it could sell. That goes beyond mere marketing, as does the fact that the products his company produced are essentially copied by the rest of the industry. That speaks to innovation.
"The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
George Orwell---"1984"
George Orwell---"1984"
Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs could sell an icebox to eskimos, but he still doesn't hold a candle to J.R. "Bob" Dobbs.
Fear is the engine that destroys freedom.
Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
by using words like 'revolutionary', 'magical', et all, you drum up interest that help move product. Other companies copying what apple does is simply a matter of going with what works. I have to admit, he made a hell of an impact by turning the complex into the simple. Turning what could be cludgy* into something silky smooth. And I think that was his true innovation.callmeslick wrote: I would disagree, and here's why: A marketer sells a product to the public. Jobs presented things to the public that the public didn't realize it wanted until after those things arrived. In a sense, he knew what would sell before there was any indication it could sell. That goes beyond mere marketing, as does the fact that the products his company produced are essentially copied by the rest of the industry. That speaks to innovation.
*cludgy, used in this context is a combination of inelegant and awkward
Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
Marketeers are from Disney, because they are Mouseketeers: fact.
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Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was a visionary, plain and simple. He took those around him and directed and focused their talents to achieve his vision. That makes him a true leader. I will say God Bless Linus and all those early hackers though, they saved us from a world of hurt from people like Steve Jobs.
Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
Gogo hackers
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Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was a tax-evading CEO who employed what was and is essentially slave labor in China so his company could sell overpriced overmarketed nonsense to Americans. Plus, he was evil. I refuse to fondly reminiscence about such a man.
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Re: RIP, Steve Jobs
As I stated in the other thread..... I wasn't a fan, but I hope his family is able to properly mourn their loss.
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"We'll just set a new course for that empty region over there, near that blackish, holeish thing. " Zapp Brannigan
"We'll just set a new course for that empty region over there, near that blackish, holeish thing. " Zapp Brannigan