Steve Jobs is da bomb

Posted in Opinion on 25/1/2007 4:01 p.m. | 1028 Readers

The past week I was in the spell of Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple. Why do you think? I'm no Apple adept. Just have a PC and not Mac. No, the reason for this sudden interest was the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley from 1999 that I've seen recently about Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.

Steve Jobs can present great and the presentations he gives are really super cool to watch. The pioneering and yet user-friendly technology that Apple has long will also help to make a real event out of it.

YouTube footage shows a large amount of available presentations from the CEO of Apple, which is bursting with charisma like no other new gadgets to the man can bring. Every time he comes on stage and say 'today is an historic day', 'we have Reached another milestone' or 'this is a revolutionary product', you believe him immediately.

And of course his impressive CV. The founding of Apple, NeXT and Pixar Studios, for example. Involved in developing the Macintosh computer in 1984, the iPod in 2001 and the iPhone in 2006.

Microsoft puts here in publicity terms but lean against it. If you search YouTube to Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, then chances are you will immediately burst into tears when they come into view. These curious men, each accounting for billions in their bank account, have even less talent for cameras to appear than Clarence Seedorf. They not only software full of bugs and no new ideas, so they look too. That despite that success deserves respect, but you're going to be wondering how on earth possible.

The introduction of the new iPhone and Apple TV is really cool to watch. I was originally planning to no more gadgets to buy them unless I really needed, but it gets me by Steve Jobs made ​​it very difficult ... See also All About Steve and Steve Jobs in Wikipedia .

The introduction of the iPhone by Apple CEO Steve Jobs:

Microsoft's Steve Ballmer

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