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Check Out This ‘Insanely Great' Offer Letter Steve Jobs Wrote to Hire an Employee – Who Now Regrets Turning Him Down
In the 1980s, the Apple co-founder offered an $80,000 salary to a former colleague while trying to convince him to work at his new start-up. Now, the recipient says he regrets turning Jobs down.
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Steve Wozniak's Best Investing Tips – and Why He's ‘Very Skeptical' of Most Cryptocurrencies
Steve Wozniak is a famously cautious investor who hates owning stocks. He also stars in online reality investing show “Unicorn Hunters.” Here’s how he weighs his decisions.
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Steve Wozniak: Steve Jobs Wasn't a Natural-Born Leader, He Worked to ‘Develop His Communication' Skills
Steve Wozniak says Steve Jobs compensated for his engineering skills by turning himself into a skilled communicator and marketer, all to help Apple succeed.
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Watch a Young Bill Gates Discuss Microsoft and Apple's Rises in a 1994 Employee Orientation Video
A 15-minute video, restored and posted online, features a 39-year-old Bill Gates discussing the founding of Microsoft and collaborations with future rival Apple.
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How to Become an Entrepreneur — While You're Still in College
Think you’ve got what it takes to start your own business while still in college? Here are some key traits of successful entrepreneurs.
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This Handwritten Letter by 18-Year-Old Steve Jobs Is Up for Auction — and Could Fetch Up to $300,000
In 1974, an 18-year-old Steve Jobs wrote a signed letter to his childhood friend, discussing Zen Buddhism and his plans to visit India. Now, the letter could sell at auction for between $200,000 and $300,000.
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Michael Dell Says Apple Innovation ‘Certainly Different Than What Steve Would Have Done'
10 years since Steve Jobs’ death, Michael Dell, who met the tech icon as a teen, says Apple’s innovation has been “different than what Steve would have done.”
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With TikTok Resumes, the Social Media App Is Betting on the Future of Video Resumes
The pilot program, where job seekers can submit video resumes to partner companies, runs through July.
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Steve Jobs' 1973 Job Application Is Up for Auction as an NFT
The one-page-long application was created by Jobs after he dropped out of Reed College and three years before he founded Apple.
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Is Your Kid Gifted? Here Are the Signs, Says Performance Expert—and How Parents Can Raise Exceptionally Smart Kids
There is no single formula for identifying a gifted child, but psychologists say there are some characteristics that may point to high potential and promise.
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The Simple Trick Steve Jobs Followed to Be ‘Most Productive,' According to His Former Executive Assistant
Naz Beheshti, Jobs’ former executive assistant, says this “important shift” can have an impact on your productivity and well-being.
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Laurene Powell Jobs Echoes Late Husband Steve Jobs in Commencement Speech: ‘Let His Words Guide You as They've Guided Me'
“Steve used to say … the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work,” philanthropist and alumna Laurene Powell Jobs said to University of Pennsylvania graduates Monday.
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Billionaire Ray Dalio on His Routine-Free Life, What Keeps Him Up at Night and His Next Chapter
Ray Dalio gets personal with CNBC Make It about not following a daily routine, his new phase of life and what he sees happening in the world that worries him.
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Steve Jobs' Former Executive Assistant on ‘a Big Misconception' About Jobs as a Leader
Naz Beheshti, Steve Jobs’ former executive assistant, shares what most people get wrong about Jobs when it comes to balancing work.
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These Married Former Apple Execs Used Lessons Learned From Steve Jobs to Pivot Their Small Business During Covid
Married couple Jim Bean and Christine O’Sullivan met at Apple in the late-90s and later realized their dream of owning a Napa Valley winery just a year before the coronavirus pandemic hit.
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Steve Wozniak Is Starting Another Company, 45 Years After Co-Founding Apple With Steve Jobs
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is starting a business in the green tech and blockchain space called Efforce.
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Productivity Tips From Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs
Despite how it may feel, everyone has the same amount of time in a day as people like Elon Musk, who is CEO of not just Tesla, but also SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink, and Jack Dorsey, who is CEO of both Twitter and Square. So how do such busy billionaire founders like Musk and Dorsey manage so much?...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: ‘If You Love What You Do, You Will Never Work a Day in Your Life' Is ‘Total Crock'
Speaking to the 2019 graduating class of Tulane University, Tim Cook talks about the importance of working towards your purpose.
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Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes Will Go to Trial Next July
Elizabeth Holmes will go on trial next summer to face criminal fraud charges for allegedly defrauding investors, doctors and the public as the head of the once-heralded blood-testing start-up Theranos.
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Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Appears in San Jose Court in Fraud Case
Once the darling of Silicon Valley, Elizabeth Holmes, founder of failed startup Theranos, was in court Monday, now a suspected felon.