Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Steve Jobs Walks the Tightrope Again


All very nice but I wonder if in the love in that they had in San Francisco announcing the iPhone, did anyone think to ask him about those backdated options?

What is someone like Steve Jobs, who doesn´t need the extra cash, thinking when this stuff happens and he participates in this type of behaviour?

His company should make him CTO and leave the governance of the company in better hands. Disgraceful!

Onésimo Alvarez-Moro

See article:
Apple’s new iPhone appears to be the clearest statement yet of what Steven P. Jobs’s impact has been in the world of consumer electronics.

The Macintosh computer was introduced in 1984 by Steven P. Jobs. Despite its high price of $2,495, it initially sold briskly, but sales fell off.
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It is not that he invents new technologies, he refines existing ones.

Mr. Jobs himself acknowledged as much when asked during an interview on Tuesday whether he thought the iPhone represented a trend toward the convergence of computing and communications.

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