Steve Jobs, Apple founder recently died, was a genius and like any genius, too complicated to treat temperamental and be honest to the extreme, among other things. At least that is what is clear from statements from well-known businessmen such as Martin Varsavsky, as the fragments of the biography of Jobs by Walter Isaacson that have been percolating in the last hours.
For example, according to Isaacson in one of the 36 interviews he had with the legendary CEO to his biography, it said the following about Android, ******'s mobile operating system that has quickly become the main competitor of IOS:
Devote to my last breath if I need it, and I spend every cent of the 40,000 billion that Apple has in the bank to correct this evil. Android I will destroy it is a stolen product. I'm willing to go to a thermonuclear war.
Statements which make clear what we already suspected, that he hated Jobs Android, rather than because the software could hurt sales of his company, which also logic, considering that ****** made its system based on copying ideas from Apple. And is that Jobs was not interested in making money by selling Android phones as Microsoft, not wanted to stop the theft of ideas from the competition in order to continue to generate income with their own devices, making it clear another piece of biography authorized or legal action against Samsung and HTC:
I do not want your money. If I offer 5 billion not want them. I have enough money. I want you to let you use our ideas in Android, that's all I want.
Steve Jobs allegedly told Eric Schmidt at a meeting between the two detailed in the book business at hand.
But Android is not only the biography. In the same passages are also on how the disease faced Mr. Jobs finally took him, his relationship with President Obama, whom he said, always according to Isaacson, who was to be "a one-term president "- or what he thought of Bill Gates:
It has never created anything and is more comfortable now with philanthropy that technology. He just blatantly stole other people's ideas. I never really knew much about technology, but had an amazing instinct to know what worked.
So the life insurance will generate controversy. What we see next week that will be when it launches. Specifically on Monday October 24 in the U.S. will already be booked on iTunes and Amazon.
For example, according to Isaacson in one of the 36 interviews he had with the legendary CEO to his biography, it said the following about Android, ******'s mobile operating system that has quickly become the main competitor of IOS:
Devote to my last breath if I need it, and I spend every cent of the 40,000 billion that Apple has in the bank to correct this evil. Android I will destroy it is a stolen product. I'm willing to go to a thermonuclear war.
Statements which make clear what we already suspected, that he hated Jobs Android, rather than because the software could hurt sales of his company, which also logic, considering that ****** made its system based on copying ideas from Apple. And is that Jobs was not interested in making money by selling Android phones as Microsoft, not wanted to stop the theft of ideas from the competition in order to continue to generate income with their own devices, making it clear another piece of biography authorized or legal action against Samsung and HTC:
I do not want your money. If I offer 5 billion not want them. I have enough money. I want you to let you use our ideas in Android, that's all I want.
Steve Jobs allegedly told Eric Schmidt at a meeting between the two detailed in the book business at hand.
But Android is not only the biography. In the same passages are also on how the disease faced Mr. Jobs finally took him, his relationship with President Obama, whom he said, always according to Isaacson, who was to be "a one-term president "- or what he thought of Bill Gates:
It has never created anything and is more comfortable now with philanthropy that technology. He just blatantly stole other people's ideas. I never really knew much about technology, but had an amazing instinct to know what worked.
So the life insurance will generate controversy. What we see next week that will be when it launches. Specifically on Monday October 24 in the U.S. will already be booked on iTunes and Amazon.
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