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The trouble with Steve Jobs

53 pointsby mrongeabout 17 years ago

9 comments

sanjabout 17 years ago
This line worries me:<p>"...chafe at his insistence on setting uniform prices for their songs and videos on iTunes..."<p>because it ignores keen business insight by presenting it as another example of Jobs's mercurial nature.<p>Joel does a good job of explaining why this is important. It is about the way that the music industry uses pricing as a signal. And Jobs wants to own that signal:<p>"And Apple? Apple wants the signaling to come from what they promote on the front page of the iTunes Music Store. In the battle between Apple and the recording industry over who gets to manipulate what songs you buy, Apple (like movie theaters) is going to be in favor of fixed prices, while the recording industry is going to want variable prices."<p><a href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2005/11/18.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2005/11/18.html</a>
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cstejereanabout 17 years ago
"Steve Jobs running the company from jail would be better for the stock price than Steve Jobs not being CEO,"<p>Couldn't have said it better myself.
tptacekabout 17 years ago
This article is really gross and creepy.<p>It's a stretch, but a defensible one, to report that Jobs concealed a dangerous treatable illness for 9 months.<p>But what possibly justification can Fortune have for reporting about Jobs' children "out of wedlock", the antics of his absent biological parents after he was given up for adoption, the lack of license plates on his car, or the contents of his secret address book?<p>It's hard to feel sorry for a billionaire public figure subjected to takedown pieces like this. So I don't feel sorry for him. But this reporter embarassed himself and his publication. This stuff wouldn't even pass muster on Wikipedia.
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pistoriuspabout 17 years ago
Great article!<p>One of my favorite Steve Jobs quotes: "You've baked a lovely cake, but you've used dog-shit for the icing."
redorbabout 17 years ago
honestly- having to disclose cancer? WTF! - isn't that personal?
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staunchabout 17 years ago
They chose to write a story "Steve Jobs is a loose cannon putting investors at risk". The problem is that he's just so damn good at what he does the article comes across as really awkward and forced. Too funny.
moogabout 17 years ago
When Steve retires, a lot of OS X fans could switch to Linux, figuring Apple will never recover from the loss. Maybe hackers will then take the task of turning Linux into the best OS seriously.
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dcurtisabout 17 years ago
I want to vote this up twice. Fortune has had some great articles lately, and this is definitely one of them.
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ashwinlabout 17 years ago
brilliant!! thank-you. the best bio of jobs I have read.