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Lesson #1: Connect The Dots
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| “You have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future,” says Jobs. “You have to trust in something – your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.” |
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The New Rules of What-If
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| If you own a computer or read the news, you’ve probably heard of the “two Steves” – Jobs and Wozniak, who founded Apple Computers in 1976. Far less likely is that you’ve heard of Ron Wayne. He designed the Apple logo and along with Steve Jobs and Wozniak, was one of the original founding partners in Apple. Afraid that their new startup computer company would fail, Ron sold back his 10% stake in Apple for $800, only 12 days after he got it. If he’d held onto that $800 stake, even as a silent partner, today he’d be worth around $22 billion. |
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Anywhere Computing Opens Endless Possibilities …
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"Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window." -Steve Wozniak |
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On The Job: The Launch Of Apple
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| While the 26-year-old Wozniak was content with his computer hobbyist group, the 21-year-old Jobs had a greater vision for the future. After seeing a computer that Wozniak had designed for himself, Jobs began to think about the marketability of such products. He convinced Wozniak to leave his job at Hewlett Packard and together the two began working on constructing a personal computer. Jobs’ passion and Wozniak’s engineering talent would soon combine to become a revolutionizing force in the computer industry. |
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America's Most Wanted Workers
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| Many companies are cutting jobs, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of jobs out there.
As more workers from the Baby Boomer generation retire, millions of jobs are becoming available in a variety of industries and managers are having trouble filling those positions. |
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iWoz A Geek: The Early Years of Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak
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| He might not be as well known as the ‘other’ Steve, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, but Steve Wozniak had just as much impact on the computer industry as we know it today. From designing over 50 mini-computers on paper in school, to founding Apple I and Apple II in the mid-1970s, Wozniak’s passion for the technology has forever changed the way the world does business. |
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Tasting the Fruits of Success: Apple Computer Corporation Takes Off
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| Wozniak and Jobs began spending an inordinate amount of time together, talking, planning, and envisioning what they could achieve as a pair. And they never stopped building. |
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Lesson #3: “Our whole purpose was to help others”
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| Wozniak and Jobs first met in their high school computer club, Homebrew Computer Club, where, says Wozniak, they created a unique balance together: “I was shy, he was outward.” As the two worked together on Apple, this would morph into a new kind of relationship. “I created, he sold,” says Wozniak.
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Lesson #4: “You try every day to make it a little better”
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| Wozniak is unique not only in his tremendous talent for building computers, but in the way in which he works. |
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The New Rules of What-If
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| If you own a computer or read the news, you’ve probably heard of the “two Steves” – Jobs and Wozniak, who founded Apple Computers in 1976. Far less likely is that you’ve heard of Ron Wayne. He designed the Apple logo and along with Steve Jobs and Wozniak, was one of the original founding partners in Apple. Afraid that their new startup computer company would fail, Ron sold back his 10% stake in Apple for $800, only 12 days after he got it. If he’d held onto that $800 stake, even as a silent partner, today he’d be worth around $22 billion. |
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Are You Planning To Be A Rich Dad Or Poor Dad? Welcome To The New Economy updated
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| Let’s Be Realistic here. No more pretending about our lives, future and financial well being. We might be living a false hope of things will get better, the economy will come back to normal, our jobs will return and so on. By the way the internet had taken away many of the manual jobs and day- to-day labors that people were hired to do in the past 50 and 100 years. Most jobs are now automated. This mean, computers automation are now doing most of the jobs. |
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