Steve Jobs, Apple and Innovation
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If He's So Smart... Steve Jobs, Apple,
And The Limits Of Innovation
If He's So Smart... Steve Jobs, Apple,
And The Limits Of Innovation
12/23/2003 06:55 PMThe battle over digital music is just another verse in Apple's sad
song: This astonishingly imaginative company keeps getting muscled out
of markets it creates. So what does Apple have to tell us about
innovation? By Justin Wood (Fast Company via MyAppleMenu)
Fast Company | If He's So Smart...Steve
Jobs, Apple, and the Limits of
Innovation
Fast Company | If He's So Smart...Steve
Jobs, Apple, and the Limits of
Innovation
12/23/2003 02:10 PMFast Company's Heath Row was kind enough to point out this
article about Steve Jobs. He says:
The battle over digital music is just another verse in Apple's sad
song: This astonishingly imaginative company keeps getting muscled out
of markets it creates. So what does Apple have to tell us about
innovation?
It's less an anti-apple piece, which is how one reader pegged it,
and more an analysis of what innovation really means to an
organization. Can you build a company on innovation alone?
Link"Fast Company | If He's So Smart...Steve
Jobs, Apple, and the Limits of
Innovation"
"Fast Company | If He's So Smart...Steve
Jobs, Apple, and the Limits of
Innovation"
12/24/2003 09:20 PMSteve Jobs back at Apple
Steve Jobs back at Apple
09/08/2004 04:14 PMAfter undergoing successful surgery in July for a rare form of
pancreatic cancer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is now attending some company
meetings and plans to return to work full-time later this month...
Steve Jobs - Apple renaissance man
Steve Jobs - Apple renaissance man
09/10/2004 08:46 AMThe Register Sep 10 2004 1:09PM GMT
New York Times on Steve Jobs and Apple
New York Times on Steve Jobs and Apple
05/01/2004 08:17 PMOh, Yeah, He Also Sells Computers ..
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs Again Gets $1
Salary For 2004
Apple CEO Steve Jobs Again Gets $1
Salary For 2004
03/17/2005 03:09 AMSteve Jobs was again paid $1 in salary and received no stock
options or restricted stock for the company's fiscal 2004, a
regulatory filing showed on Tuesday. By Reuters
Steve Jobs on Music, Movies, Apple
Steve Jobs on Music, Movies, Apple
12/08/2003 01:04 PM
Rolling Stone interviews Steve Jobs who offers his thoughts on the
Record Industry, and Apple's position.
The interviewer covers topics from iTune...
Steve Jobs: "Apple is firing on all
cylinders"
Steve Jobs: "Apple is firing on all
cylinders"
04/13/2005 04:57 PMApple has released its second quarter financial results, showing an
increase of 70 per cent in revenue and a net income increase of more
than 500 per cent compared with the year-ago quarter.
For the quarter ending March 26, Apple posted a net profit of $290
million, or $.34 per diluted share. These results compare to a net
profit of $46 million, or $.06 per diluted share, in the year-ago
quarter. Revenue for the quarter was $3.24 billion, up 70 per cent
from the year-ago quarter. Gross margin was 29.8 per cent, up from
27.8 percent in the year-ago quarter. International sales accounted
for 40 per cent of the quarter’s revenue.
Apple shipped 1,070,000 Macintosh units and 5,311,000 iPods during the
quarter, representing a 43 per cent increase in CPU units and a 558
per cent increase in iPods over the year-ago quarter.
“We are delighted to report a record second quarter for Apple in both
revenue and earnings,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Apple is firing
on all cylinders and we have some incredible new products in the
pipeline for the coming year, starting with Mac OS X Tiger later this
month.”
“We’re very pleased to report 70 per cent revenue growth and a 530 per
cent increase in net income,” said Peter Oppenheimer, Apple’s CFO.
“Looking ahead to the third quarter of fiscal 2005, we expect revenue
of about $3.25 billion and earnings per diluted share of about $.28.”
Apple will provide live streaming of its Q2 2005 financial results
conference call utilizing QuickTime, Apple’s standards-based
technology for live and on-demand audio and video streaming. The live
webcast will begin at 2:00 p.m. PDT on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 at
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/earningsq205/ and will also be
available for replay.
Change At Apple: Is It Time For A
Successor To Steve Jobs?
Change At Apple: Is It Time For A
Successor To Steve Jobs?
08/02/2004 10:32 AM By Jack D. Miller, Mac360 (via MyAppleMenu)
Fast Company on Apple, Jobs and the
limits of innovation
Fast Company on Apple, Jobs and the
limits of innovation
12/24/2003 12:39 AMFast Company's cover story this month looks at Apple and Steve Jobs,
and whether or not the company's unparalleled innovation actually
makes a difference at the end of the day...
Steve Jobs Issues Memo to Apple Staff
From Hospital
Steve Jobs Issues Memo to Apple Staff
From Hospital
08/01/2004 09:39 PMApple Computer CEO Steve Jobs on Sunday sends a memo to company
employees about his surgery to remove a cancerous tumor.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs Undergoes Surgery
to Remove Cancerous Tumor
Apple CEO Steve Jobs Undergoes Surgery
to Remove Cancerous Tumor
08/01/2004 09:39 PMSteve Jobs, Apple Computer's charismatic co-founder and chief
executive, said Sunday he had surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from
his pancreas.
Apple Comptuer CEO Steve Jobs Named To
'TIME 100' List Of Most Influential
People In World Today
Apple Comptuer CEO Steve Jobs Named To
'TIME 100' List Of Most Influential
People In World Today
04/11/2005 03:31 AM By MacDailyNews
Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W
Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W
05/04/2004 03:21 PMSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2004
with
Preview of Mac OS X "Tiger"
Steve Ballmer on innovation
Steve Ballmer on innovation
11/13/2003 04:07 PMIn an interview with Always On, Steve Ballmer comments on innovation,
competition, Apple and the computer industry. Though he does
recognize Apple's innovation and focus, he fails to see how a strategy
of providing users with the best computing experience possible can
increase Macintosh market share. Mr. Ballmer also seems to believe,
like much of the computer industry, that commodity hardware, Windows
and the computing experience this combination provides are "good
enough,"...
Q&A: Steve Jobs
Q&A: Steve Jobs
01/29/2004 12:46 AMIn addition to the Business Week cover story, enjoy the Online Extra
Q&A session with Steve Jobs discussing Apple, Pixar and even his
all-time favorite musician. (available to paid subscribers only) [Jan
23]
More On Steve Jobs
More On Steve Jobs
06/17/2004 10:10 AMStudents of Jobs interviews will note his comments on the iPod's
changing role for Apple (it's not seen as flag-bearer for the whole
Mac OS any mroe) and Jobs' repeated statement of admiration for Sony.
By Neil McIntosh, The Guardian (via MyAppleMenu)
Biografía de Steve Jobs
Biografía de Steve Jobs
03/22/2005 04:59 PMSteve Jobs on Longhorn
Steve Jobs on Longhorn
11/10/2003 11:39 PMI must admit the other day when I was at trade show here in Hawaii I
really took some time...
Why Steve Jobs is still important
Why Steve Jobs is still important
05/11/2004 01:24 PMAfter writing off Apple's co-founder way back when, Forrester CEO
George Colony is ready to eat his words.
Steve Jobs at Disney?
Steve Jobs at Disney?
12/05/2003 11:20 AMA New York Post article about the state of the Disney boardroom
speculates that Steve Jobs is being considered for a seat on Disney's
board. Citing Hollywood rumor, the article states that "As far as the
entertainment industry and Wall Street would be concerned, the most
welcome second-in-charge and nominal successor to Eisner could be none
other than Steven Paul Jobs - head of Apple Computer and Pixar, and
the guy who currently has Disney over one massive barrel." A...
BW writer apologizes to Steve Jobs
BW writer apologizes to Steve Jobs
08/19/2004 02:22 AMIn an unconventional "Byte of the Apple" column this week, Business
WeekÂ’s Alex Salkever writes an apology letter to Apple CEO Steve
Jobs...
Is Disney courting Steve Jobs?
Is Disney courting Steve Jobs?
12/05/2003 03:05 PMSteve Jobs: Bay Area's Most Underpaid
CEO
Steve Jobs: Bay Area's Most Underpaid
CEO
06/17/2005 04:40 PMAccording to a press release issued today, Apple Computer's Steve Jobs
was the Bay Area's most underpaid CEO in 2004, a dramatic turnaround
from 2003, when he was one of the most overpaid. This...
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Faces Of The Week: Steve Jobs
Faces Of The Week: Steve Jobs
06/18/2004 08:50 PMWhen Steve Jobs founded the Apple computer company, he changed the
face of computing. And this week his revolution in how we buy and
listen to music expanded with the European launch of Apple's online
store, iTunes. By BBC News (via MyAppleMenu)
Steve Jobs: The iPod Carrier
Steve Jobs: The iPod Carrier
01/04/2004 09:37 AMWhen the final biographies are written, Jobs may be remembered as much
for introducing the world to a new way of listening to music -- and
taking us beyond the CD -- as for his pioneering of the personal
computer. (Independent via MyAppleMenu)
Steve Jobs: Executive of the Year
Steve Jobs: Executive of the Year
12/29/2003 06:51 PMSteve Jobs: Fashion Leader?
Steve Jobs: Fashion Leader?
06/24/2005 04:42 PMThe attention has shifted from Steve Jobs' neck to his feets. His
New Balance 991
sneakers, to be precise.
Steve Jobs Demos NeXTSTEP 3.0
Steve Jobs Demos NeXTSTEP 3.0
02/01/2005 09:40 PMOther News: Steve Jobs Second Behind
Eminem
Other News: Steve Jobs Second Behind
Eminem
06/30/2004 09:47 AMSteve Jobs is just below rapper Eminem in a poll of people with the
most influence in the music business.
Dress-up Steve Jobs at Joy of Tech
Dress-up Steve Jobs at Joy of Tech
06/05/2005 10:59 PMNitrozac and Snaggy kick off next week's WWDC early with a special
episode of the Joy of Tech comic -- a Steve Jobs dress-up...
What Would Happen If Steve Jobs Died?
What Would Happen If Steve Jobs Died?
08/02/2004 10:32 AM By Apple-X.net (via MyAppleMenu)
Steve Jobs says no to a media center Mac
Steve Jobs says no to a media center Mac
11/06/2003 12:24 PMThis comes as quite a surprise, but the other day Steve Jobs told a
group of financial analysts that Apple has no plans to sell Macs that
could record TV shows like the new Media Center PCs that have been
coming out:"We're not going to go that direction," Jobs said. "There
is a small audience that likes this." Jobs said there are several
problems with the Media Center concept, in particular the wide
divergence in the way people want to watch television as compared with
how they use a computer. "Generally what they want to view on
television has to do with turning their mind off," he said. Jobs said
that video recording is processor intensive and is best left to a
device that is not doing other things such as playing games or running
spreadsheets. "When I want to record 'The West Wing,' I want to make
damn sure...
Steve Jobs Keynote at MWSF?
Steve Jobs Keynote at MWSF?
12/17/2003 11:58 AM
ThinkSecret reports that Steve Jobs will be giving the keynote speech
at MacWorld San Francisco 2004.
Astute readers may have noticed that no offic...
Steve Jobs: 'It Feels Good'
Steve Jobs: 'It Feels Good'
01/26/2004 02:20 AMBusiness Week Jan 26 2004 7:14AM GMT
Steve Jobs Leads CEO Pack
Steve Jobs Leads CEO Pack
08/02/2004 10:32 AMApple CEO Steve Jobs remains America's leading CEO, according to
Forbes' monthly CEO approval poll. By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Your 99c belong to the RIAA - Steve Jobs
Your 99c belong to the RIAA - Steve Jobs
11/07/2003 07:39 AMApple makes nothing from iTunes store
Agenda Setters: Where Are They Now...
Steve Jobs
Agenda Setters: Where Are They Now...
Steve Jobs
09/22/2004 10:43 AMThe Apple juggernaut has continued apace and with a whirlwind of
activity behind it, Jobs looks to be vying with Gates to become a
stalwart of the Agenda Setters top ten. By Silicon.com (via
MyAppleMenu)
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Steve Jobs named Stanford University’s
Commencement speaker
Steve Jobs named Stanford University’s
Commencement speaker
01/06/2005 03:00 PMSteve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and PIXAR Animation Studio, will be
Stanford University’s 2005 Commencement speaker, University President
John Hennessy announced yesterday.
An article today in The Stanford Daily says Hennessy selected Jobs
after receiving a list of recommendations from a committee consisting
of faculty members, graduate students and senior class presidents.
“The name Steve Jobs is synonymous with innovation and creativity over
the past three decades,” Hennessy said in a press release. “Steve has
been a leader and visionary, a pioneer in the use of technology as a
means to create a more engaging and humanistic world. The advisory
committee identified Steve as someone who personified the spirit and
creativity that have characterized Stanford since its founding. This
was an inspired recommendation, and I thank them for their thoughtful
work.”
Steve Jobs' Stanford 2005 Commencement
Speech
Steve Jobs' Stanford 2005 Commencement
Speech
06/17/2005 04:54 PM
Stanford has posted the text of Steve Jobs' recent commencement speech
from Stanford's 2005 graduation speech.
Jobs relates stories about his life,...
Text of Message From Steve Jobs (AP)
Text of Message From Steve Jobs (AP)
08/02/2004 10:22 AMAP - Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, sent the following e-mail Sunday to
Apple Computer Inc. employees:
Apple's Jobs to be Stanford Commencement
speaker
Apple's Jobs to be Stanford Commencement
speaker
01/06/2005 05:15 PMApple CEO Steve Jobs will be Stanford University's 2005 Commencement
speaker...
Steve Jobs to Keynote MWSF 2004
Steve Jobs to Keynote MWSF 2004
12/18/2003 11:53 AM
IDG World Expo has officially announced that Steve Jobs will be
delivering the opening keynote address at MacWorld San Francisco on
Tuesday, Jan 6 200...
Steve Jobs to keynote Macworld Expo
Steve Jobs to keynote Macworld Expo
12/18/2003 09:23 AMAlthough many Mac enthusiasts already considered it a forgone
conclusion, IDG World Expo made it official on Thursday when they
announced that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver the keynote address
for next month's
Macworld
Conference & Expo at the Moscone Center in San Francisco,
Calif. Jobs' keynote is scheduled to take place at 9AM PT on Tuesday,
January 6, 2004.
Steve Jobs Macworld Expo Keynote
Confirmed
Steve Jobs Macworld Expo Keynote
Confirmed
12/18/2003 11:47 AMApple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver his customary keynote speech at
Macworld Conference and Expo, San Francisco, 2004. (Macworld UK via
MyAppleMenu)
Apple's 2004 World Wide Developer
Conference Keynote by Steve Jobs
Apple's 2004 World Wide Developer
Conference Keynote by Steve Jobs
06/28/2004 03:08 PMIt's that time of year again. Apple's flare for the wryly dramatic
could be seen outside the Moscone convention center, where banners
stating "Redmond, we have a problem," and "This should keep Redmond
busy" hang next to images of Tiger preview CDs.
Steve Jobs had cancer surgery Sunday
Steve Jobs had cancer surgery Sunday
08/01/2004 08:17 PMApple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs has had successful
surgery for a rare form of pancreatic cancer, the company's co-founder
told employees in a company-wide e-mail on Sunday that was made
available to Reuters.
The Sunday Times Business Person Of
2004: Steve Jobs Swoops In As Mr
iNcredible
The Sunday Times Business Person Of
2004: Steve Jobs Swoops In As Mr
iNcredible
12/26/2004 10:38 AMIt is not often that a company boss gets to bathe in the success of
a product that is a smash hit with consumers. It is rarer still for
that product to be genuinely important, transforming not just the
company that designed it, but the face of an industry. It is even more
remarkable for one chief executive to enjoy this level of success, not
at one company, but at two quite different businesses in the same
year. And to accomplish all this while undergoing treatment for cancer
-- well, that's just incredible. By Paul Durman, The Times
The Guardian Profile: Steve Jobs
The Guardian Profile: Steve Jobs
06/18/2004 12:10 AMThe co-founder of Apple is in the UK this week to launch a product he
says will "bring the music revolution" to our shores. But such
confidence has its flipside, and colleagues warn that the patience of
Jobs is not legendary. By Duncan Campbell, The Guardian (via
MyAppleMenu)
Steve Jobs, Apple and Innovation