TechCrunch: Jobs ' resignation marks the end of an era

Source: Internet
Author: User
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Lead: John Biggs, TechCrunch editor John Biggs, an American technology blogger, wrote today that the resignation of Apple CEO Steve Jobs in Wednesday meant the end of an era. The following is the full text of the article: Jobs's birth mother was a female graduate student, while the biological father was a Syrian man. After Mr. Jobs was born, his biological mother handed him over to someone for adoption. Jobs then came to Paul and Clara's family. Paul was a mechanical engineer who moved to San Francisco after World War Ii. Mr. Jobs grew up in Santa Clara County, where there were many floors of buildings, with residents mostly middle-class or wealthy. But Jobs was not spoiled. His biological mother asked his adoptive parents to send him to college. In the 4 grade, Jobs met an excellent teacher.  He then met many such teachers. Jobs ' adoptive parents sent him to Reed University, but jobs did not study hard, but immersed himself in courses of interest. Jobs made money by picking up bottles and Hare Krishna Church in exchange for a free meal. He studies calligraphy rather than finishing his usual homework.  At the age of 20, jobs and his companions established the first company. Jobs was a very individualistic Buddhist. He hit rivals and set up a team of 4000 people for his goals. After being chased away by Apple, he set up another company and then returned to Apple. He was partly a hippie, fond of Bob Dylan and the Beatles.  He likes music. Now he's going to leave. Some problems are encroaching on his health. What does this mean for Apple?  What does this mean for us? I'm not a Mac computer enthusiast. I think the price of Mac is too high and its style doesn't suit my taste. But over the past 10 years, Mac computers have been really satisfying. It's a machine that a man has been pouring into for almost a lifetime. The core of the Mac is a tradition, once the star of Stanford University's computer lab.  And over time, the portability of Mac computers is improving. Many people think that jobs created the ecosystem is a "walled garden", but I think it is more like a pasture. As the Japanese Zen master Suzuki Shunryu said: "All things are beautiful because of imbalance."  "For Apple, in the background of the ecosystem to achieve a perfect harmony, and at the front desk everything can happen." The internet's response to Mr Jobs's resignation is also noteworthy. A lot of analysis of Jobs ' resignation is expected in the next few days. But should a CEO's resignation cause so much attention?  If Michael Dell and Stringer (Howard Stringer) announced one day to leave their company, would anyone be so concerned? We all know the current situation: Jobs's condition is worsening and he hasAlmost left the apple. He chose a successor, who kept Apple in good working order. Jobs surprises us, makes us happy, and keeps us waiting.  We want to know where he is and whether he is healthy. We all know that jobs is not doing well and he has resigned. Another Buddhist once said: "The sign of immaturity is the desire to die with dignity, and the sign of maturity is to live humbly." "Wish you success, jobs." We will miss you. (Chu Yue)
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