Steve Jobs Takes the Stage

The Apple co-founder returns from illness much to the heartfelt delight of all.

September 17, 2009 - by Scott Budman

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Born and raised in Oakland, Scott Budman has been with KNTV-Bay Area TV, since 1995 as a reporter and anchor for business and technology news.

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2 Comments

1. Doug:

Steve Jobs is a great innovator, but a terrible tyrant. It may be good for the face of Microsoft, but the teams that got used to not working with him are in shell shock. Also, seems like Apple is returning to its roots, ie play by our rules or you don’t play at all. Hence the app store fiasco, cracking iPhones that are “Obviously the fault of the customer”. I am thinking it would be better if Jobs were just a figure head and not actually at the helm.

Sep 17, 2009 - 2:45 pm 2. Dave:

I like this quote from Steve Jobs very much: Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. It says much about, how he thinks and acts.

Sep 24, 2009 - 8:09 am

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