Tuesday, May 22, 2012

"Here's to the Crazy Ones"

Steve Jobs was the revolutionary of PC and Post-PC devices. This one man brought us into the chapter of the Digital age, the Personal Computer chapter, and also began taking us on to the next chapter, the Post-PC chapter. Jobs is often referred to as the “Father of the Digital Revolution,” an apt title considering his invaluable contributions to the field.
Without his driving determination, modern displays and desktop mice would have been delayed for years. Without him, we would have never had the Macintosh. Without him, there would be no Pixar, meaning no Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Cars, Up, WALL-E, all of which were staples of our childhood. Without him, there would be no iMac, there would be no iPod, there would be no iPhone, there would be no iPad, and there would be no Apple.
Steve Jobs was a visionary, someone who makes the unimaginable a reality. Through his foresight, he set the foundation for what today has become the largest publicly traded company in the world. Despite Jobs’ adverse childhood, he was able to find his creative and productive self, and put it to work for the evolution of an industry.
Jobs devoted his life to the advancement of the digital age. No other person in the world can rival the accomplishments made by Jobs. He was a pioneer of an industry, an Age, a culture, and a way of life. Jobs was definitely crazy, and “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” [Think Different]

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