What would Mac do without Jobs?
by nate on Friday, December 19th, 2008 | Business, Entertainment, Inspiration, News, Tech/Gadget, World
It was a surprise news to know that Apple, one of the biggest and leading company in the world, has to accept the fact that their CEO, Steve Jobs, will have to step out from his speech at next month’s Macworld Expo trade show. He’s been the biggest celebrity in the Apple world, and many people say that it will be the end of an era. Steve Jobs has led Apple’s team to its current brand, image, and success. He’s been an inspirational for many people, including me, as a designer. He has a brilliant minds, very serious when it comes to work, but the delivery can be enjoyed by the world.
Read this latest article from Fortune:
SAN FRANCISCO (Fortune) — Where have all the high-flying tech CEOs gone?
This week the tech world lost another headliner when Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) CEO Steve Jobs made it known that he’ll no longer deliver his signature keynote speech at next month’s Macworld Expo trade show.
Since the announcement comes the same year that Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) co-founder Bill Gates gave up his traditional keynote at another high-tech extravaganza, the Consumer Electronics Show, it underscores the fact that there aren’t many superstars left who can rally big crowds and carry the banner for tech.
It had to happen eventually. The sun is setting on the first generation of rebellious whiz kids who invented the PC, commercialized the Internet and grew their companies into powerhouses
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