The Wall Street Journal’s Personal Technology Editor Walt Mossberg reflects on the impact of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ resignation on both consumers and the tech industry (video length: 10:07):
Source: MarketWatch
The Wall Street Journal’s Personal Technology Editor Walt Mossberg reflects on the impact of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ resignation on both consumers and the tech industry (video length: 10:07):
Source: MarketWatch
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Hey everybody is right…Tim Cook (WARRR EAGLE!) taking over at Apple will have no effect on the company. For example look how few articles there have been about Job’s departure…yep nothing is going to change at all.
just my $0.02
Apple has always been about innovation and change. To say it won’t change ignores this fact.
Cook has had, will continue to have a significant impact on Apple. As CEO he’ll steer the direction of Apple in his own unique way. I see this change adding greater operational depth to Apple’s business environment.
I think I’m in love with Kelly Evans.
And to think, Walt didn’t even have a case of ‘Android Tourette’s’.
Deyanu!
🙂