“I sat down last night to write about Steve Jobs’ resignation as Apple CEO and something funny happened: I had nothing to say,” MG Siegler writes for TechCrunch.
“This is not normal for me. I don’t get writer’s block. I often write thousands of words about what many would consider the minutia of tech,” Siegler writes. “And yet, when it came to writing about one of the biggest stories we’re ever likely to see in this space, a story that far transcends tech, I was quite literally at a loss for words.”
MacDailyNews Take: By SteveJack
I’m still not ready. I may never be.
Siegler writes, “So instead I read what everyone else had to say. Some articles were excellent, many were very good, others read far too much like obituaries. More came today. I kept reading. Slowly, two things struck me. First, I’ve never seen anything quite like the outpouring of emotion that people are showing in response to this news. Second, what we’re witnessing right now is Jobs’ final masterstroke.”
Read more in the full article – highly recommended – here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “YØRK” for the heads up.]