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In a far-reaching interview with The New York Times published on Wednesday, Kanye West said, “I think what Kanye West is going to mean is something similar to what Steve Jobs means.” The ...
Since the death of Steve Jobs, the tech world has looked for its next visionary Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Yahoo's Marissa Mayer are names that come up At Apple, CEO Tim Cook and vice ...
Steve Jobs, the heralded tech luminary died Oct. 5 following a protracted battle with cancer. And though it's possible no one can fill Jobs' shoes, these nine folks might introduce us to a whole ...
On a recent a16z podcast, Marc Andreessen shared insights about Steve Jobs and why we're entering a new golden age for startups.
With Steve Jobs's death, the spotlight shifts to a successor years in the making: Tim Cook. WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler joins Digits to give insight into the dynamic now in place at the top of Apple.
Finding the Next Steve Jobs There’s no replacing Steve Jobs. But you can replace your hiring strategies to help you find innovative and forward-thinking candidates, like Jobs.
The billionaire venture capitalist said a lot of Steve Jobs' genius came from his ability to argue about everything.
Larry Ellison describes Steve Jobs as obsessive an dedicated to creative problem-solving. Success was not his goal, but a byproduct of his passion.
Steve Jobs may no longer be with us but his legacy certainly is. And Tuesday, we'll have further access to the tech icon's inner workings, too.
The team behind $6B+ in licensing deals is now building the next billion-dollar IP empire — invest early at $2.25/share. "You want to know you're like Steve Jobs? It's very simple," Ellison said.