The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew
When I first met Steve Jobs, I thought he was a loser. It was 1980, and I was just a Silicon Valley kid who knew nothing about computers. I had …
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Why nobody took notes at Steve Jobs' meetings | Philip Elmer‑DeWitt
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In his lifetime, Steve Jobs only once made a design so tacky that it was hated by Apple employees as well as loyalists. Unbelievably, this was because the Apple co-founder was obsessed with his $45 million Gulfstream private jet and actually drew inspiration from it.
Steve Jobs was undoubtedly an unmatched visionary in the realm of design. He was celebrated for his impeccable taste, attention to detail, and …