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 did steve jobs ever do any programming? does he do any "architecture" type work for apple? ...


 Steve Jobs first offered his computer to (and was rejected by) what company? Anyone know? ...


 I have to say that regardless of how Steve Jobs may have gotten the shaft in the early 80's with respect to how microsoft and Bill Gates became such a driving force in the marketplace. The whole new unveiling of the iphone, the ipod, itunes, the involvement with Pixar and many other things; you just cant stop inovative talent. Steve Jobs has really demonstrated that talent always prevails, which is more than i have to say for Mr. Bill and the people over at Microsoft who really just dont seem to have the same vigor altogether anymore. What do you think? ...


 Many trophy stores (like Disney Store on 5th Avenue) never turn a profit because of the great expense associated with these trophy stores. All Apple stores are unique and special (expensive) ... and I thought I read Steve Jobs once say that they're *all* profitable ...even the ones in NYC. Have you seen that story? Can you provide the link? thanks! ...


 There is an ongoing investigation of Steve Jobs, the cofounder of Apple. The Securities and Exchange Commission has questioned him recently. He is not been brought up on charges, from the news available. Could he be the next Martha Stewart, and serve jail time? If not, why is he innocent? Pardon the grammar, should read "He has not yet been brought up on any charges." ...


 Steve Jobs has claimed by the end of the year, digital rights management will be removed from at least half of the iTunes Store. EMI recently decided to offer their products on the store DRM-free. EMI also gives new file quality options. ( ) Steve Jobs has discussed his anti-DRM views on the Apple website as an address to his customers. ( ) Do you think that eventually the entire iTunes Store will be DRM-free? (At least the music.) Also, if it does, do you think this will bring an industry-wide change where most leading music providers drop the DRMs that cripple their products? Will record companies, other music services and Microsoft make the changes that will allow for online music to reach it's maturity? ...





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