Steve Jobs cytaty
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Steven Paul Jobs – jeden z trzech założycieli, były prezes i przewodniczący rady nadzorczej Apple Inc.

Był jedną z pierwszych osób, która zauważyła potencjał tkwiący w wynalazku laboratoriów przedsiębiorstwa Xerox, czyli środowisku graficznym i myszy komputerowej, dzięki czemu sukces odniosły później komputery Macintosh oraz ich graficzny system operacyjny Mac OS. Jobs był twórcą przedsiębiorstwa NeXT Inc. . Wikipedia  

✵ 24. Luty 1955 – 5. Październik 2011   •   Natępne imiona Стивен Пол Джобс
Steve Jobs: 160   Cytatów 1   Polubienie

Steve Jobs słynne cytaty

„Twój czas jest ograniczony, więc nie marnuj go na bycie kimś kim nie jesteś.”

Źródło: Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs

„Wasz czas jest ograniczony, więc nie marnujcie go, żyjąc cudzym życiem. Nie wpadajcie w pułapkę dogmatów, żyjąc poglądami innych ludzi. Nie pozwólcie, żeby hałas cudzych opinii zagłuszył wasz własny wewnętrzny głos. I najważniejsze – miejcie odwagę kierować się sercem i intuicją.”

fragment przemówienia wygłoszonego 12 czerwca 2005 do studentów Uniwersytetu Stanforda.
Źródło: Szukaj tego, co kochasz, „Stanford Report”, tłum. „Forum”, 29 sierpnia 2011.

„Potrzeba pasji i zaangażowania, żeby naprawdę dogłębnie coś zrozumieć, przeżuć, a nie tylko szybko przełknąć. Większość ludzi nie poświęca na to czasu.”

fragment przemówienia wygłoszonego 12 czerwca 2005 do studentów Uniwersytetu Stanforda.
Źródło: Szukaj tego, co kochasz, „Stanford Report”, tłum. „Forum”, 29 sierpnia 2011.

„Nie zależy mi na tym, by zostać najbogatszym człowiekiem na cmentarzu. Pójść spać, mogąc powiedzieć, że zrobiło się coś cudownego – to jest dla mnie ważne.”

fragment przemówienia wygłoszonego 12 czerwca 2005 do studentów Uniwersytetu Stanforda.
Źródło: Szukaj tego, co kochasz, „Stanford Report”, tłum. „Forum”, 29 sierpnia 2011.

Steve Jobs cytaty

„Prostota może być trudniejsza od komplikacji: trzeba się ciężko napracować nad wydobyciem czystej myśli, która pozwala na prostotę. Ale warto – bo kiedy już się to ma, można przenosić góry.”

fragment przemówienia wygłoszonego 12 czerwca 2005 do studentów Uniwersytetu Stanforda.
Źródło: Szukaj tego, co kochasz, „Stanford Report”, tłum. „Forum”, 29 sierpnia 2011.

Steve Jobs: Cytaty po angielsku

“You know, you keep on innovating, you keep on making better stuff. And if you always want the latest and greatest, then you have to buy a new iPod at least once a year.”

"Jobs: Iconoclast and salesman" by Brian Williams, at MSNBC http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12974884/ (25 May 2006)
2000s

“What a computer is to me is it's the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with. It's the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds.”

Memory and Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress (1991) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob_GX50Za6c; this has sometimes been paraphrased "Computers are like a bicycle for our minds."
1990s

“There are sneakers that cost more than an iPod.”

On the iPod's $300 price tag, as quoted in Newsweek (27 October 2003)
2000s

“Jobs: Most people have no concept of how an automatic transmission works, yet they know how to drive a car. You don't have to study physics to understand the laws of motion to drive a car. You don't have to understand any of this stuff to use Macintosh.”

Steve Jobs, Playboy, Feb 1985, by Philip Elmer-Dewitt, “Steve-Jobs The Playboy Interview” http://fortune.com/2010/11/20/steve-jobs-the-playboy-interview/, Fortune.com, November 20, 2010.
1980s

“When you grow up you tend to get told that the world is the way it is and your life is just to live your life inside the world. Try not to bash into the walls too much. Try to have a nice family, have fun, save a little money.
That's a very limited life. Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use.”

Interview Steve Jobs: Visionary Entrepreneur by Santa Clara Valley Historical Association (1994) Steve Jobs: Visionary Entrepreneur http://www.siliconvalleyhistorical.org/#!steve-jobs-film/c1x1c, Silicon Valley Historical Association] Steve Jobs: Secrets of Life quote http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYfNvmF0Bqw, Santa Clara Valley Historical Association, YouTube]
1990s

“Yes, it's true.”

On the plans for Apple Computer, Inc. to begin using Intel processors in its Macintosh computers during 2006 and 2007. About twenty two minutes into his address. Rumors of such plans had existed for years, but had been growing more credible and prolific for about a week before his announcement.
2005-09, WWDC 2005

“Jobs: Part of what made the Macintosh great was that the people working on it were musicians, poets, and artists, and zoologists, and historians. They also happened to be the best computer scientists in the world. But if it hadn’t been computer science, these people would have been doing amazing things in other fields. We all brought to this a sort of “liberal arts” air, an attitude that we wanted to pull the best that we saw into this field. You don’t get that if you are very narrow.
Cringley: How does the Web affect the economy?
Jobs: We live in an information economy. The problem is that information's usually impossible to get, at least in the right place, at the right time. The reason Federal Express won over its competitors was its package-tracking system. For the company to bring that package-tracking system onto the Web is phenomenal. I use it all the time to track my packages. It's incredibly great. Incredibly reassuring. And getting that information out of most companies is usually impossible.
But it's also incredibly difficult to give information. Take auto dealerships. So much money is spent on inventory—billions and billions of dollars. Inventory is not a good thing. Inventory ties up a ton of cash, it's open to vandalism, it becomes obsolete. It takes a tremendous amount of time to manage. And, usually, the car you want, in the color you want, isn't there anyway, so they've got to horse-trade around. Wouldn't it be nice to get rid of all that inventory? Just have one white car to drive and maybe a laserdisc so you can look at the other colors. Then you order your car and you get it in a week.”

Robert X. Cringley for a Public Broadcasting System [PBS] television series, “Triumph of the Nerds” (1995), “The Lost Interview: Steve Jobs Tells Us What Really Matters” https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2011/11/17/the-lost-interview-steve-jobs-tells-us-what-really-matters/#5cb0fc8e6c3a, Forbes, Steve Denning, Nov 17, 2011,
1990s

“If you want it, you can fly, you just have to trust you a lot.”

As quoted in El Mundo (2011) http://www.elmundo.es/especiales/tecnologia/steve-jobs/frases.html
2010s

“It's rare that you see an artist in his 30s or 40s able to really contribute something amazing.”

At age 29, as quoted in Playboy (February 1985)
1980s, Playboy interview (1985)

“You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.”

Interview with Inc. Magazine for its "The Entrepreneur of the Decade Award" (1 April 1989) http://www.inc.com/magazine/19890401/5602.html
1980s
Wariant: You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.

“And boy, have we patented it.”

First announcement of the iPhone, at Macworld 2006. http://www.businessinsider.com/and-boy-have-we-patented-it-2010-3
2000s

“I wish him the best, I really do. I just think he and Microsoft are a bit narrow. He'd be a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger.”

On Bill Gates as quoted in "Creating Jobs" in The New York Times (12 January 1997) http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04EED71139F931A25752C0A961958260&sec=technology&spon=&pagewanted=all
1990s

“Because I'm the CEO, and I think it can be done.”

On why he chose to override engineers who thought the iMac wasn't feasible, as quoted in TIME magazine (24 October 2005)
2000s

“They're babes in the woods. I think I can help turn Alvy and Ed into businessmen.”

On Pixar co-founders Alvy Ray Smith and Edwin Catmull, as quoted in TIME magazine (1 September 1986)
1980s

“We also know first hand that Flash is the number one reason Macs crash.”

Steve Jobs Thoughts on Flash

As he has written in his "Thoughts on Flash" open letter (20 April 2010) http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
2010s

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