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It's very easy to get quality ebooks ;) so many fake sites. this is the first one which worked! Many thanks. wtffff i do not understand this! Just select your click then download button, and complete an offer to start downloading the ebook. If there is a survey it only takes 5 minutes, try any survey which works for you. Steve Jobs: Book of Apple Founder's Words Rushed Into Print. Sept. 22, 2011 — -- Steve Jobs, who brought the world the iPhone, the iPad, the iPod and so much more, has left a rich history, both of technological innovations and of thoughts about what people want from them. Perhaps it's inevitable that a book about him would be titled "I, Steve." Agate Publishing of Evanston, Ill., has assembled a 160-page volume of Jobs' quotations, culled from interviews, public appearances and writings after he co-founded Apple Inc. The book, edited by George Beahm, is due out in November. Its full title: "I, Steve: Steve Jobs In His Own Words." Now it so happens that Jobs' authorized biography, by Walter Isaacson, was at one time going to be titled "iSteve." It was due out next year, but it was retitled "Steve Jobs: A Biography," and its publication was moved up to this fall, shortly before Jobs announced in August that his health would force him to step aside as Apple CEO. Doug Seibold, Agate's publisher, said he moved up the publication of "I, Steve" too, and thinks of it as a companion to Isaacson's bio. "I very much see the book as an homage to Steve Jobs," he said in an email, "and what really drew me to the project was the realization that Jobs is indisputably the most remarkable business figure of the past three decades, and that there was real value in collecting his public statements for the sake of all those people who will find insight and inspiration in them." Steve Jobs, in His Own Words. Here, with Agate's permission, is a sampling of quotations included in the book: "We make tools for people. Tools to create, tools to communicate. The age we're living in, these tools surprise you. … That's why I love what we do. Because we make these tools, and we're constantly surprised with what people do with them." — D5 Conference: All Things Digital, 2007. "We do no market research. We don't hire consultants. … We just want to make great products." — CNNMoney/Fortune, February 2008. "What if Apple didn't exist? Think about it. Time wouldn't get published next week. Some 70% of the newspapers in the U.S. wouldn't publish tomorrow morning. Some 60% of the kids wouldn't have computers; 64% of the teachers wouldn't have computers. More than half the Websites created on Macs wouldn't exist. So there's something worth saving here. See?" — Time magazine, August 18, 1997. "A lot of people in our industry haven't had very diverse experiences. So they don't have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions without a broad perspective on the problem. The broader one's understanding of the human experience, the better design we will have." — Wired magazine, February 1996. "What a computer is to me is the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with. It's the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds." — Memory & Imagination, 1990. Reprinted with permission from the forthcoming "I, Steve: Steve Jobs In His Own Words," edited by George Beahm, Agate B2, November 2011. I, Steve: Steve Jobs in His Own Words. Fortune magazine proclaimed Jobs 'the CEO of the decade'. Harvard Business Review called him 'the world's best-performing CEO'. And the Wall Street Journal praised him as a 'Person of the Decade'. The longtime CEO of Apple, Inc., which he co-founded in 1976, Steve Jobs stepped down from that role in August 2011, bringing an end to one of the greatest, most transformative business careers in history. Over the years, Jobs has given countless interviews to the media, explaining what he calls 'the vision thing' - his unmatched . Read More. Fortune magazine proclaimed Jobs 'the CEO of the decade'. Harvard Business Review called him 'the world's best-performing CEO'. And the Wall Street Journal praised him as a 'Person of the Decade'. The longtime CEO of Apple, Inc., which he co-founded in 1976, Steve Jobs stepped down from that role in August 2011, bringing an end to one of the greatest, most transformative business careers in history. Over the years, Jobs has given countless interviews to the media, explaining what he calls 'the vision thing' - his unmatched ability to envision, and successfully bring to the marketplace, consumer products that people find simply irresistible. Drawn from more than three decades of media coverage - print, electronic, and online - this book serves up the best, most thought-provoking insights spoken by Steve Jobs: more than two hundred quotations that are essential reading for everyone who seeks innovative solutions applicable to their business, regardless of size. It's the perfect gift or reference item for everyone interested in this icon. Steve Jobs passed away on the 5th of October 2011, aged 56. Read Less. Steve Jobs, in His Own Words. Apple's former CEO Steve Jobs died on October 5, 2011, after a long battle with cancer and other health issues. Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who since 1976 has always spoken his mind -- to the delight of his advocates and the dismay of his detractors -- has died. And for Jobs, who's resume twice cites “the vision thing," has given us some truly memorable quotes. Reprinted with permission from the forthcoming book "I, Steve: Steve Jobs In His Own Words," edited by George Beahm, Agate B2, November 2011. Anxiety before iPad Debut. Even though we’ve been using these internally for some time and working on it for a few years, you still have butterflies in your stomach the week before…the night before introduction…the launch.… You never know until you get it into your customers’ hands and they tell you what they think. The feedback we’ve got has been off the charts. We think this is a profound game-changer. We think when people look back some number of years from now, they’ll see this as a major event in personal computation devices. What’s been really great for me is how quickly people have got it. You know, I’ve gotten a few thousand emails from people I’ve never talked to before just telling me how much they think this product is going to change their life and what they do. People are getting it very quickly. —Apple event for iPhone 4.0 software, April 8, 2010. Apple’s Existence. More On This. What if Apple didn’t exist? Think about it. Time wouldn’t get published next week. Some 70% of the newspapers in the U.S. wouldn’t publish tomorrow morning. Some 60% of the kids wouldn’t have computers; 64% of the teachers wouldn’t have computers. More than half the Websites created on Macs wouldn’t exist. So there’s something worth saving here. See? — Time, August 18, 1997. The problem is, in hardware you can’t build a computer that’s twice as good as anyone else’s anymore. Too many people know how to do it. You’re lucky if you do one that’s one-and-a-third times better or one-and-a-half times better. And then it’s only six months before everybody else catches up. — Rolling Stone , June 16, 1994. Computers as Tools. What a computer is to me is the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with. It’s the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds. — Memory & Imagination, 1990. Customer Loyalty. I get asked a lot why Apple’s customers are so loyal. It’s not because they belong to the Church of Mac! That’s ridiculous. It’s because when you buy our products, and three months later you get stuck on something, you quickly figure out [how to get past it]. And you think, “Wow, someone over there at Apple actually thought of this!”…. There’s almost no product in the world that you have that experience with, but you have it with a Mac. And you have it with an iPod.