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"Living is to change the world"-Wang Qiao

who's who in it.

quotation: restore a complete, true, flesh-and-blood character without fear of praise or criticism.

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Jobs (1955-211) pioneered the era of personal computers and smart phones, which had a great influence in the it field. Chinese people call it "Joe Wang" (see Note 1).

Many people think that he is a madman and a genius. In his eyes, the products are either "perfect" or "rubbish". Some things don't apply in China. There is a joke: It took Jobs several years to make his mobile phone a few millimeters thinner, and a mobile phone case in China was nearly a centimeter thicker.

Wang's childhood was not happy, and he was abandoned by his biological parents (single mother). His adoptive parents were blue-collar, his mother didn't graduate from college, and his father didn't graduate from high school. Reed University, where the helper enrolled, was expensive. Considering that the adoptive parents could not afford it, they dropped out of school shortly after entering the school. After dropping out of school, I didn't leave the campus. I learned how to write beautiful calligraphy in school, lived by collecting coke bottles and selling them for money, and went to the temple to eat free communion and have a rare tooth sacrifice on weekends. The learning experience of calligraphy has influenced Wang's life. Calligraphy has been applied in Macintosh design after 1 years, and subsequent apple computers, mobile phones, tablets and ipod all reflect the improvement of design. Skills will always play a role in the right place and at the right time. Wang mentioned in his speech at Stanford University: "You can't connect the future fragments; You can only connect the dots when you look back. "

At the age of 2, woz and I founded apple in our parents' garage. After 1 years of development, the company has 4, employees, worth more than 1 billion dollars. The company reached its first peak after launching Macintosh, and was expelled from the company because of different ideas. NeXT and Pixar were created (at that time, it was the most successful computer production studio in the world, and Toy Story was its work, which was later acquired by Disney, and Wang became Pixar's largest individual shareholder). Later, Wang returned to apple with the acquisition of NeXT. After the return, he reorganized the company and began to develop iMac and OSX systems, starting a continuous peak, peak and peak. The following are familiar things: iMac was released in 1997, iTune and iPod were released in 2, iPhone and iOS were released in 27, and iPhone4 and iPad were released in 21.

Wang died of pancreatic cancer in 211.

"Remember that I'm going to die" is an important motto of Wang's life. Since the age of 17, Wang has asked himself in the mirror every morning: "If today is the last day of my life, will you finish what you will do today?" When the answer is "No" for many days in a row, I know I need to change something (Note 2).

Note 1: The origin of the title of Joe Wang

Jobs and Qiao Feng are strikingly similar-both of them have never met their biological parents since childhood and were brought up by ordinary adoptive parents. The teenager became famous and jumped to the top. Then, in the eyes of the world, the people turned away from each other and hid with hatred … and then, the king returned, proud and arrogant. Finally, in the prime of life, the peak movement came to an abrupt end, leaving the world stunned. They * * * use a title: Master Joe!

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Note 2: "Steve Jobs' Speech at Stanford University"

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