CNet talks about the Jobs absence
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Comments (3)
Wow, he must really like his Warcraft!
I haven't realized that there were such badly-dressed geeks in the computer industry!
Finally, about Steve Jobs being irreplaceable...
Well, everybody is. He reversed Apple's fortune by focusing on style, wider compatibility and increasing added value. That can easily be continued. In fact, I am certain that under a new management style, Apple stands more chance of supporting a wider audience. But then, some fanboys would find themselves in an awkward position...
One more thing... I am writing these lines from my expensive, 2.4 GHz MacBook. So far, I returned 4, due to misaligned keys and whining HDD. I am sick of these clashes of fancy adverts and manufacturing defects. Anybody running Apple, who can focus more on testing new design properly without release is welcome by me.
Oh My GOD! What a geek! I read Krazit everyday, and I'm thankful for knowing who I read! Geeks RULE!!!!
Steve Jobs is not a god. There are many out there who could do just as good a job if not better. In addition there are many more people out there that would be more ethical and out for helping the progression of humanity and less out to make a buck.