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ipad launched by steve jobs

Oops, he did it again. Steve Jobs has the world going into a tizzy over his latest creation, the iPad. Millions are at the Apple altar, waiting for the latest offering. There will be the usual queues of people waiting in the cold and rain, pushing, pulling, manipulating to be among the first to get the gadget. Jobs can’t help himself. He just goes on creating. It’s in his DNA.
The world now accepts the revolutions brought about by his inventions of iPods, iPhones and eMacs. But the actual revolution was really his first invention which was the Macintosh in 1984, which was an extension of the Lisa and the Apple 2c of 1979. That revolution went by unheralded and unnoticed. Jobs was even removed years later from the Apple company he founded.
But a creator never rests. Jobs arose as the proverbial phoenix and took the company to dizzying heights.
Some critics are unable to understand or fathom Job’s genius. They attribute his success to his penchant for secrecy and the nearly theatrical manner in which each new invention is revealed. Yet, they miss out on the real reasons for Steve Job’s success.





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