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 | 5 hours ago - USA TODAY To him, Steve Jobs and the founders of many of the world's biggest technology companies were hackers. "The word 'hacker' has an unfairly negative connotation from being portrayed in the media as people who break into computers," Zuckerberg writes. |
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 | Yesterday - Fortune Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine » Apple 2.0, Philip Elmer-DeWitt A Taiwanese impersonator brings out the worst in Apple's critics and fans [caption id= |
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 | 9 hours ago - Search Engine Watch by V3, February 4, 2012 Comments Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs emailed Google to ask the firm to stop trying to recruit its staff, according to court documents made public in an investigation into the hiring policies in place at several major technology ... |
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 | Feb 2, 2012 - Ubergizmo, George Wong It's one thing to make fun of a man when he's alive, and another thing to do so when he's passed away but for Taiwanese Android tablet makers, it looks like there's no line of distinction. In the advert for [...] |
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 | 19 hours ago - DailyFinance Not in a long bedside vigil, like fellow technology icon Steve Jobs of Apple, but in a dramatic and unfortunate accident. The memory-chip magnate perished as the small aircraft he piloted crashed between two runways at the Boise, Idaho, airport. |
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 | Feb 2, 2012 - Mashable » Business, Todd Wasserman An ad for a Taiwanese Android device maker featuring Steve Jobs, sporting a halo and wings, is drawing attention in the U.S.. |
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