Interesting article from TAXI. Here are some lines that struck me:
"The passing of Steve Jobs. 13 hours later: 13,284 blog posts, 30,905 news mentions, and 2.5 million tweets—that’s more than 10,000 tweets per second (topping tweet records even the King of Pop couldn’t achieve). The numbers speak for themselves.
"Jobs was described—by Malcolm Gladwell—to be jumping around, saying: “Why aren’t you doing anything with this? This is the greatest thing. This is revolutionary!”
"The relentless leader steered the ship everyday, stepping down only six weeks before he died, leaving with a note to his workers: “I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know.” Unfortunately, that day came. "
"The passing of Steve Jobs. 13 hours later: 13,284 blog posts, 30,905 news mentions, and 2.5 million tweets—that’s more than 10,000 tweets per second (topping tweet records even the King of Pop couldn’t achieve). The numbers speak for themselves.
"Jobs was described—by Malcolm Gladwell—to be jumping around, saying: “Why aren’t you doing anything with this? This is the greatest thing. This is revolutionary!”
"The relentless leader steered the ship everyday, stepping down only six weeks before he died, leaving with a note to his workers: “I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know.” Unfortunately, that day came. "
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