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Commenting Science: Afterlife Affairs-Are We Politically Incorrect in Recognising True Innovators?
One word, actually two: Steve Jobs. Born in 1955, Steven Paul Jobs was our era’s leader among leaders. Can we contest this statement? No. The person, better defined as a persona behind Apple was THE man, both figuratively and literally. … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, apps, Dennis Ritchie, information technology, Science, Steve Jobs, technology
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