The new Steve Jobs biography was published in Tuesday, and the biography depicts jobs more complicated. Although the biography corrected the image of Mr Jobs's tyrant, he did not gloss over the personal grievances of Mr. Jobs until the end of his life. Here are six jobs that he won't put aside until the end of his life:
There are six men: "The Chowa Lord" died without forgiveness.
1. Neil:
The rock singer and songwriter has criticized itunes for downloading music's sound quality. Jobs was furious about Neil's public statement. Later, Neil tried to smooth by giving jobs some vinyl records as gifts. But jobs responded by "going to his record." Keep it. ”
There are six men: "The Chowa Lord" died without forgiveness.
2. Disney CEO Eisner:
The two sides have been very unhappy after a number of copyright issues have been negotiated with Eisner. According to the latest biography: "Even if Steve has got what he wants from Disney, Eisner is still a curse to Steve Jobs." ”
There are six men: "The Chowa Lord" died without forgiveness.
3. Former Apple executives let Louis Gassi:
In 1985, Jobs once let Apple CEO John to drive Louis Gassi out of the company. Then, One-fourth centuries later, jobs would still roar loudly when he saw the French name appear.
There are six men: "The Chowa Lord" died without forgiveness.
4.Adobe co-founder John Vonoc:
Adobe was originally a supporter of Apple. However, later Warnock began to favor Microsoft's Windows system. This annoys jobs. As we all know later, Jobs refused to add Adobe Flash to the iphone and ipad. Jobs also openly questioned Adobe's software quality and lack of innovation.
There are six men: "The Chowa Lord" died without forgiveness.
5. Joen Rubinstein Apple former executive:
Rubinstein was one of the most valued talents in Apple, and has made a significant contribution to the development of ipod players. However, his relationship with Mr. Jobs changed subtly, and Rubinstein felt that he was not part of Jobs ' coterie, and then retired from Apple.
A year later, Rubinstein became CEO of Palm, and Palm, which develops mobile devices and operating systems, has become an apple competitor. Mr. Jobs gave him an angry phone call about Rubinstein's move, after which they never spoke again.
There are six men: "The Chowa Lord" died without forgiveness.
6. Google Chairman Eric Schmidt:
Google and Apple, once a pair of allies, have long served as CEO of Google Schmidt, once a director of Apple. In addition, when Apple released its first smartphone, Schmidt also publicly supported the platform.
However, in November 2007, Google released the open source free mobile operating system Android, then the relationship between Apple and Google plummeted. In Jobs ' eyes, Google and Android copied the iphone's operating system, and Jobs's betrayal of Google's "ally" was furious. Subsequently, Jobs and Apple launched a patent litigation war against Android handset makers around the world, and patent lawsuits continued to this day.
"If needed, I would use my last breath to correct it with Apple's 40 billion dollars in the bank," Jobs said. I'm going to destroy Android because it's a stolen product. I would like to have a thermonuclear war for this. "