Monday, November 14, 2011

Steve Jobs was initially opposed to apps, new biography reveals

Walter Isaacson's new book at the end of Apple, Steve Jobs has not yet been published, but the

Huffington Post
source recently obtained an advance copy of the authorized biography, and highlighted some of the most important revelations. Throughout the book 656 pages, Isaacson provides a fascinating and often intimate life and times of employment, including details about his childhood, Bob Dylan soaked iPod, and perhaps most importantly, his philosophy of curious the applications. Strange as it may seem, employment initially opposed the idea of ??an application environment based on, for fear that his company can not be measured. According to Isaacson, a member of the board of Apple CEO Art Levinson calls "a half-dozen times to lobby for potential applications," but jobs balked. "Working in a first set aside the discussion," writes Isaacson, "partly because he felt his team does not have the bandwidth to learn all the complexities that were involved in monitoring the developers third-party applications. "Needless to say that Jobs and his team finally discovered. Walter Isaacson's book, "Steve Jobs" will be released on October 24, but you can pre-order on Amazon at the link below.

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