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  • Tuesday Grok: Is Facebook already more profitable than Amazon?

    Relentlessly, and from far away it seems effortlessly - Facebook marches on. The future belongs to Mark Zuckerburg, or at least a few fleeting years of it, as it once belonged to the Tom Watsons at IBM, and Bill Gates at Microsoft and Steve Jobs at Apple.

  • Why Steve Jobs is right about Android

    Over the weekend I wrote an article titled "What If Steve Jobs Is Right?" As the title implies, the post was a hypothetical look at the possibility that Steve Jobs' assertion that Android is a "stolen product" is true.

  • Sir Richard Branson on Steve Jobs

    While Apple will continue on without its co-founder, Steve Jobs, who passed away earlier this month, it would do well to find a new public face according to Virgin Group founder, Sir Richard Branson.

  • 3 small items from the week we lost a giant

    Seemingly endless coverage of his passing last week offered the public an opportunity to learn everything it could ever want to know about Steve Jobs, including what would appear to be his favorite photograph ... of himself.

  • IT ... as Steve said: "Click. Boom. Amazing!"

    I will not be writing at length about Steve Jobs in this column because many other people are doing so and some of them far better than I ever could. All I'll say is that he was unique and the computer industry has lost an icon, a force, and, to many, a hero.

  • How Apple conquered enterprise mobility, without even trying

    When Apple's then-CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPod 10 years ago this month, no one, including him, could predict that it would pave the way for Apple to dominate the emerging mobile enterprise. How it did so reveals Jobs' true legacy: not Apple's products, but Apple itself.

  • At an Apple store, one man's tribute to Steve Jobs

    Outside the Apple Store in Georgetown this morning, there were several bouquets of flowers, candles, some notes -- and a vintage Macintosh Plus computer with a green apple on it -- placed as a memorial to Steve Jobs.

  • Jobs remembered for 'shaking it up'

    News that former Apple CEO Steve Jobs had died staggered long-time technologists of all stripes, giving them pause and a chance to remember their passion for an industry that grew out of a garage -- one very specific garage.

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