Speakers:
Bill Atkinson, member of original Macintosh team at Apple; creator of QuickDraw, MacPaint, HyperCard
Jean-Louis Gassée, Spent 10 years at Apple, in France and then in Cupertino as head of Macintosh product development. Now a venture investor at Allegis Capital
Andy Hertzfeld, Developer on original Macintosh team, now a software engineer at Google
Regis McKenna, High tech marketing guru who worked with Jobs and Apple during its formative years
Deborah Stapleton, Handled the investor relations and public relations programs for Pixar until shortly before the company was bought by Disney
Larry Tesler, former VP of Advanced Technology and Chief Scientist at Apple
Moderator:
Paul Freiberger, Wrote about Silicon Valley during the early years of the personal computer revolution; Principal, Cue Communications Steve Jobs gave the world the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Pixar -- and defined a whole generation of personal technology through his creativity and achievement in technology innovation. Join us for this special program as colleagues and friends of Jobs share what he meant to them, and how his unique personal approach can continue to inspire us.
Sponsors: Greenplum, An EMC Company; The Markkula Foundation; Splunk
@ginofrater
They used to manufacture in the US. Why don't you ask why they moved it offshore. You had your chance - you failed. All of American manufacturing has failed. That auto industry? Good thing Washington bailed it out, because it failed too. Steel? Failed. Glass? Failed.
mgabrysSF 3 days ago
He send all Apple<
< jobs to CHINA.
We need all jobs , here for Americans Workers.
ginofrater 3 months ago