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''Microsoft Makes Third-Rate Products'': Old Interview Of Steve Jobs Viral Amid Outage
- Saturday July 20, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
In a 1995 interview with tech journalist Bob Cringely, Mr Jobs said that Microsoft lacks originality and taste in their products.
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Steve Jobs' "3rd-Rate Products" Jab Goes Viral Amid Microsoft Outage
- Friday July 19, 2024
- World News | NDTV News Desk
Microsoft makes "third-rate products" - Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' damning assessment of the Seattle-based software giant, made back in 1995, went viral Friday as the company battles a major Windows outage issue.
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"Potentials Of Computers...": Steve Jobs 1985 Interview Goes Viral
- Thursday December 29, 2022
- World News | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The Apple co-founder talked about how computers are going to affect the quality of thinking "as more and more have these tools available to them."
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Stanford archives offer window into Apple origins
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Sameer
In the interview, Steve Wozniak and the late Steve Jobs recall a seminal moment in Silicon Valley history - how they named their company 35 years ago
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Steve Jobs was considered for govt post: FBI
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by SandhyaI
FBI background interviews of some people who knew Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reveal a man driven by power and alienating some of the people who worked with him.
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When Steve Jobs pulled a prank on the Pope
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by KunalD
In a never-seen-before interview, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reveals he pulled off a prank call to the Pope, saying he was US secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
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When Steve Jobs pulled a prank on the Pope
- Tuesday May 1, 2012
- Technology | Indo-Asian News Service
In a never-seen-before interview, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reveals he pulled off a prank call to the Pope, saying he was US secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
- www.ndtv.com
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''Microsoft Makes Third-Rate Products'': Old Interview Of Steve Jobs Viral Amid Outage
- Saturday July 20, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
In a 1995 interview with tech journalist Bob Cringely, Mr Jobs said that Microsoft lacks originality and taste in their products.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Steve Jobs' "3rd-Rate Products" Jab Goes Viral Amid Microsoft Outage
- Friday July 19, 2024
- World News | NDTV News Desk
Microsoft makes "third-rate products" - Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' damning assessment of the Seattle-based software giant, made back in 1995, went viral Friday as the company battles a major Windows outage issue.
- www.ndtv.com
-
"Potentials Of Computers...": Steve Jobs 1985 Interview Goes Viral
- Thursday December 29, 2022
- World News | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The Apple co-founder talked about how computers are going to affect the quality of thinking "as more and more have these tools available to them."
- www.ndtv.com
-
Stanford archives offer window into Apple origins
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Sameer
In the interview, Steve Wozniak and the late Steve Jobs recall a seminal moment in Silicon Valley history - how they named their company 35 years ago
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Steve Jobs was considered for govt post: FBI
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by SandhyaI
FBI background interviews of some people who knew Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reveal a man driven by power and alienating some of the people who worked with him.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
When Steve Jobs pulled a prank on the Pope
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by KunalD
In a never-seen-before interview, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reveals he pulled off a prank call to the Pope, saying he was US secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
When Steve Jobs pulled a prank on the Pope
- Tuesday May 1, 2012
- Technology | Indo-Asian News Service
In a never-seen-before interview, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reveals he pulled off a prank call to the Pope, saying he was US secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
- www.ndtv.com