Looking Back at the Life of Steve Jobs
As most of the world knows by now, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died on Wednesday, October 5th at age 56. This is a great discussion of Jobs’ legacy, some early reactions to his death and how his showmanship changed the retail and tech landscape… forever.
Thank You Steve Jobs
A Look Back at the Life of an American Business Icon
Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford Commencement Address!
Unforgettable Video of Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Address!
***Steve Jobs succumbed to his courageous battle with pancreatic cancer today. Rest in Peace Steve Jobs. The world is a lesser place without you in it, you will be missed.***
Addressing Stanford University’s 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005, and speaking from some of his most pivotal experiences, Steve Jobs, then chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, encouraged graduates to chase their dreams and visualize the opportunities in life’s setbacks and yes, even death itself.
Most of the world lives with the result of other people’s thinking and they accept it. Make sure that your inner voice is heard above all the others and their constant opinions. Don’t let your inner voice be drowned out.
These Words from Steve Jobs Bear Genuine Meaning and will Echo for the Ages
Video Apple! A Look Back at Steve Jobs
The Icon Steve Jobs has spent his amazing career always challenging conventional thinking with an eye constantly looking over the horizon to improve personal computing with bold highly-innovative steps. He created and transformed an industry, changing and constantly challenging the way we think about technology. This is a look back at the truly amazing accomplishments of an American business icon that is already deeply missed by fans and industry alike.
Steve Jobs Through the Years
Amazon Unlimited Music Storage for Paid Cloud Drive Accounts
Earlier this month, Amazon announced the addition of unlimited music storage for paid users of its Cloud Drive online storage, and in doing so let both Google and Apple know the level of seriousness Amazon has to compete “in the cloud.”
Amazon had previously presented the offer of free cloud storage of any music purchased from its Amazon MP3 service; in addition 5GB of free storage is included for other music and files. It looks like now anyone among the world of music lovers with at least a 20GB storage plan for $20 a year (that’s right, $20 a year) can upload as much MP3 or AAC music as they want to the Cloud Drive service. We have also noticed that it also appears to work with the free one-year 20GB account that Amazon has previously given away to those who purchase an album from Amazon MP3.
The really good news is that once the music is uploaded, you can stream your music to a Mac, PC, or an Android phone using Amazon’s “Cloud Player” software.
Yes, technology really is great! So… what’s next?
Video Entertainment! The Apple Store Dance!
If you don’t know the Apple Store dance that’s okay, because it’s a craze that’s rapidly growing, especially if you have an Apple Store near you. Now when Trevor Moran walks into his local Apple store in Temecula, Calif., the 12-year-old isn’t there to shop for Apple products and services. Trevor’s there to dance… dance and then post it online. And surprisingly, he’s not the only one, as we find out in this video report on the Apple Store Dance phenomena.
Do the Apple Store Dance with Trevor Moran!
