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The iPad is now in its fifth generation, the iPad Air. During the three years since Steve Jobs's first Pad was introduced, we have seen the change of the world when talking about
- 11 secrets of Steve Jobs presentation

Through his talks and presentations, this entrepreneur has inspired millions of people around the world, from aspiring young people to powerful leaders and entrepreneurs.
- What is the operating style of Steve Jobs and Tim Cook different?

According to the memoir of Walter Isaacson - CNN President and editor of Time magazine, Steve Jobs is an outstanding, determined, determined and temperate person. Meanwhile, Tim
- The common points of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs

People often refer to Bill Gates and Steve Jobs as two rivals in business. Besides, they are partners, two friends and have some interesting things in common.
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- 10 famous sayings of the boss of social network empire Facebook

'Move quickly and break everything. If you are not breaking the obstacles, showing that you are moving is not fast enough. '
- 6 Mark Zuckerberg's start-up tips

Young billionaire Mark Zuckerberg is always an example for startups to follow. The fundersandfounders website has the opportunity to summarize Mark's advice in an infographic
- How does Steve Jobs convince Tim Cook to join Apple?

CEO Tim Cook started working for Apple in 1998. He was invited by Steve Jobs to work for Apple while being very successful at Compaq.
- How did Bill Gates start up?

Bill Gates' life and career is mentioned in many media and many books are published around the world, but his image is different from each other's perspective.
- 5 Gates 'Must Read' books in 2014

Whether he is busy with charity work or technology consulting for Microsoft, Bill Gates always takes the time to find things that are useful for himself. And reading is one of
- 8 years on Steve Jobs launched the first generation iPhone

On January 9, 2007 (US time), Apple first announced the iPhone - smartphone that changed the mobile industry and captured many marks in consumers' hearts.
- Steve Jobs and the journey to find the power of intuition

Bill Gates once rated Jobs as a guy who has no one of the smallest concepts in software design and is just a good seller. However, Gates admits that Steve Jobs possesses an innate
- Ask Jack Ma from AZ about Alibaba

Jack Ma - the owner of a giant e-commerce company Alibaba is a business model that the whole world admires. From a small apartment with 18 people, Alibaba has now grown into a
- Mark Zuckerberg revealed a Facebook recruitment rule

At the World Mobile Congress this week in Barcelona - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was asked about what he expected of a potential employee. And his answer is simple but
- The unprecedented sayings of Steve Jobs

In the latest book about Steve Jobs, portraits of the CEO of Apple appear to be different from what the public once knew. In particular, many of his unprecedented meaning
- Photo of school days of 13 technology tycoons

Curious about the school-age appearance of leaders, executives and founders of the world's largest technology corporations? Below is a series of photos from the time of schooling
- Steve Jobs has a vision, but Bill Gates is the one to do it!

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, talked about the difference between the vision of the person he founded and Apple and Bill Gates, the world's No. 1 technology billionaire.
- Career lessons from Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs, a monument to the world technology village, has officially withdrawn from Apple's CEO position. Although retreating to the backstage, his many ups and downs continue
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Presentation style comparison - a small part representing two distinct schools of Microsoft Corporation and Apple from the two most famous figures in technology: Bill Gates and