Posts about Steve Jobs as of October 26, 2009

10/26/2009
Note: Vinnie has developed and produced nearly 300 hours of television programming. While at KPI, Vinnie led the company’s explosive growth in the mobile and broadband arenas. Highlights of his career include creating the HD special “Rome: Engineering an Empire”, which was the recipient of to Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Non_Fiction Special and Editing; developing and direction DEEP SEA DETECTIVES and WEIRD U.S.; and serving as Executive Producer for The History Channel’s ENGINEERING AN EMPIRE series.
10/26/2009
Maybe there is some way to improve the economy out of all of this Apple Tablet speculation. I mean, betting on futures is a big part of Wall Street is it not? But seriously, this morning’s news says some interesting things about a possible Apple Tablet and tech coverage. NY Times executive editor Bill Keller in a talk to employees mentions an “impending Apple Tablet” and everyone goes crazy. It’s caught on video, so it must be real. Yep, that makes it a sure thing too.
10/26/2009
ObamaCare: A picture’s worth a thousand words and/or a trillion dollars – ihatethemedia.com 10/26/2009 Milwaukee residents lined up in the rain and waited hours for flu shots. Mike O’Keefe brought a sign that put the whole thing in perspective. Source: Gateway Pundit Related posts: You gave half a trillion of our dollars to who? And why? A primer for Democrats: How much is one trillion dollars? Poet sues Oprah Winfrey for $1.2 trillion dollars The health-care debate is part of a larger moral struggle over the free-enterprise system — ARTHUR C.
10/26/2009
copywriting Much of the writing going on in the World Wide Web falls under Copywriting. People are trying to aim for six figure copywriting. But how do you actually work your way towards six figure copywriting? Writing is not an easy job. But for those who have chosen to hone their skills in this craft would find that as they continue writing, their expertise increases and they will eventually become experts at it. The basic rule that people often follow in writing is summarized in the AIDA principle.
10/26/2009
It’s a fascinating read : Jobs says, simply, “I convinced them [Adobe] to drop plans to be a hardware company and be a software company instead.”