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Macworld Boston 1997-The Return Of Steve Jobs

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Here is when Steve Jobs returns to work for Apple in 1997 after being gone since 1985.  
 
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shahrukh10abbas (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i was born in 1997
ZEROEVILDARKCOOL (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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GOOD FOR YOU!

MY YOUNGEST BROTHER 1996

MYSELF 1990

lM OLD AS FUCK
FUCK IT
arnolddisco (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Was this at the Moscone center?
CheeseLoverBob (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I believe it was in Boston.
dmc040 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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its a good thing he came back
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skreame (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Do you mean that apple dies when jobs dies or do you mean that when jobs is working for apple apple dies?
WCCobra (3 months ago) Show Hide
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When Steve Jobs dies, Apple's soul will also die.

Just look what happened during the period of time he was away from the company. Bill Gates had to toss Apple money to keep them afloat. Apple without Jobs is Microsoft without Windows.
pkerry12 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I highly doubt that
because that applies to Bill Gates and Microsoft ever sense Bill left and Steve Balmer was in charge, Microsoft has been doing poorly in the Corporate world since only a hand full of companies are actually going to update to windows 7, and the rest are still staying with XP, and Windows server 2003. And if you didn't know Corporate customers are where the REAL money comes from NOT from HOME USERS.
WCCobra (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Are you saying 41% of surveyed businesses planning on upgrading within the first year of Windows 7's release is poor (taking into consideration the current market conditions)? XP's adoption rate was 13%, and Vista's was (is) 9%. Even if Windows 7 is only adopted by 15% of business, that's pretty good.

BTW, what was Snow Leopard's expected adoption rate? Somewhere around .01%?

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