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By René Carayol

Published: Thursday 22 April 2004


Name

j.j.richters


Location

NL


Occupation

Designer


Comment

It is documented that Jobs did some traveling in his younger years. India I believe. It looks like he has developed a Bhuddist/Taoist mindset towards business: It is not the final product that is important, it is the path towards a solution that is. That's why he will not be distracted by Real or opening up the OS or iTunes (as proposed in yesterday's Guardian). Changing the business ways to what the majority does (intel/msoft) is not interesting. That would only make Apple a clone of the others. Apple/Jobs is finding its way. Whereto is not sure and not important.



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