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Jobs si posiziona al quarto posto nella classifica “New Establishment”

Si posizione ben al quarto posto, il nostro caro Steve Jobs, nella classifica “New Establishment” appena rilasciata da Vanity Fair, che tiene conto degli uomini più potenti e influenti del nostro pianeta, di quegli uomini a capo di una grandissima multinazionale o a una nazione potente.

E appena sotto Putin, Rupert Murdoch e i dirigenti di Google, Sergey Brin, Larry Page e Eric Schmidt, ecco che fa la comparsa il CEO di Apple, a cui la rivista dedica il seguente articolo:

SPHERE OF INFLUENCE: After changing the computer business with his Mac line and the music business with iPod, Jobs has completely upended the mobile business with iPhone. Rivals are scrambling to create products that stack up against Jobs’s mini-computers that also happen to make phone calls. And consumers who used to spend nothing for their cell phones are now willing to drop hundreds on Apple handsets.
CLOUD OF UNCERTAINTY: Jobs’s skin-and-bones appearance at the June unveiling of the new iPhone touched off several days of frenzied speculation about his health, prompting the tight-lipped Apple P.R. department to tell reporters that he was fine. Given that Jobs, 53, had previously lived with pancreatic cancer for nine months without disclosing it, it seems likely that his health will remain under scrutiny.
CAN BE PROUD OF: Pixar, his animated-film powerhouse. Its ninth animated feature, wall-e, won huge critical acclaim.
RARE EVIDENCE OF FALLIBILITY: Last year Apple began selling the eight-gigabyte iPhone for $599, then quickly cut the price by $200. When early buyers said they’d been ripped off, Jobs dismissed their complaint. A day later he offered them an apology and a $100 credit.
WOULD-BE DOPPELGÄNGER: Mark Zuckerberg, the precocious Facebook founder whose public presentations seem to be clearly modeled after Jobs’s renowned product introductions.
ON THE RECORD: When New York Times columnist Joe Nocera asked Apple about Jobs’s health, the Apple chief phoned him, snapping, “You think I’m an arrogant [expletive] who thinks he’s above the law, and I think you’re a slime bucket who gets most of his facts wrong.”

Da sottolineare la presenza di altre due figure che potrebbero interessarci in classifica:

  • La prima  è Jonathan Ive, che si aggiudica un 70esimo posto in quanto, secondo la rivista, potrebbe essere lui a ottenere le redini dell’azienda una volta che Jobs l’avrà abbandonata.
  • La seconda è Walt Mossberg, ascoltatissima e più che autorevole voce nel campo informatico in America, che si è aggiudicato il 100esimo posto.

[Via setteB.IT]

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09/06/2008 | Apple, Steve Jobs | Comments

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