“Steve Jobs was a true visionary who refused to listen to customers — believing that he knew better than they did about what they needed. He ruled with an iron fist and did not tolerate dissent of any type. … Apple may have peaked. … its last major innovation — the iPhone — was released in June 2007.”

—  Vivek Wadhwa

Why I'm skeptical about Apple's future http://washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2016/03/23/why-im-skeptical-about-apples-future in The Washington Post (23 March 2016)

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