This week will most definitely go down in the books as the most monumental week in its effect on the tech industry. Except, I mean that in the worst possible way. We lost the father of tech, the legendary Steve Jobs, and many industries will never be the same.
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I Will Miss You, Steve! (Not Great for SEO, but It’s From the Heart!)
By: Hillel Fuld
When I sit down to write a blog post, I often plan it out for hours before. I think about the content, and how unique my angle is. I think about the title and how I will make it enticing enough for people to click. I think about the length of the post and I think about what other articles to link to.
I am writing this post by going back to the reason I started this blog, to just put what I am thinking down on paper. I have no idea how this will come out and I have no idea if I even have a unique angle or story to add to the millions of tweets and blog posts that have and will be written about Steve Jobs on the day of his passing.
All I keep thinking is how does a CEO of a tech company make so many people around the world, geeks and non geeks, love and respect him so much? I mean, just open Twitter and you will see what I mean. No one is talking about anything else.
I think the answer is one simple word. PASSION.
I am not going to link to any of the articles I have read over the years about Steve Jobs because the list would not end. There have been so many. They all came down to one thing. Passion.
Steve Jobs loved Apple. He loved great products and he did not stop at anything to create them and inspire millions. There is the story of the Macbook that was ready for release until Jobs discovered that a tiny little screw stuck out a fraction of a millimeter from the bottom. He then postponed the release because it was not perfect.
There is the famous story of how Jobs called Vic Gundotra of Google about the logo of Google on the iPhone. Steve called Vic on a Sunday all frantic because the shade of yellow in the Google logo did not satisfy Jobs as it appeared on the iPhone.
The stories go on and on. The bottom line is, Jobs had true passion and he followed it no matter where it led him.
Here lays the fundamental reason that Steve Jobs has inspired so many people. Everyone, whether they know it or not has a passion of some sort. Most people, if not all, do not let their true passion lead their every day decisions. There are always other factors involved. Money, practicality, location, etc. Jobs taught me that all of that is irrelevant.
If you have a passion for something, follow it. Blindly!
I did that when I started blogging. I did that when I decided to go into marketing. I did that in my personal life on many occasions. Without even one exception, my passions have led me to wonderful places and I honestly, on a conscious level, made all those decisions thanks to Steve Jobs.
I really do not want to go on about how I feel as I do think, to some extent, anything I say will cheapen the way I really feel, and will cheapen the tragic death of such a legendary man. I do, however, want you to watch this video of Steve Jobs speaking at Standford University. I am sure many of you have seen it already. If you have not, you have to, it will inspire you. If you have, I would recommend watching it again. I have watched it countless times and it leads me to think about life in a new way every time. These will be the best 14 minutes you spend today, I promise you that.
In any case, I probably did not add anything you did not already know by writing this post, but I felt a need to write it anyway, so thanks for reading.
Oh, and one last thing (how symbolic, but I honestly almost forgot to mention this), over the years Steve has been known to answer occasional emails and I have been tempted to test that out. I never did. Until two days ago. Except I did not write my very first email to Steve jobs two days before his death because I wanted a reply, I wrote it because I genuinely wanted to write him that he is in m my thoughts.
Here is my email:
Above the Fuld: This Week’s Tech News (Sep. 25th-Oct. 1st)
By: Hillel Fuld
It is that time of the week again, time to sum up all the tech news of the previous week in one easy-to-read blog post. This edition of Above the Fuld is a little shorter than usual, as I was on vacation for three days this week. That means no coverage of the Amazon announcement for example, among other things.
OK here goes:
Apple
Ever wonder what it is like for Tim Cook to fill the shoes of Steve Jobs? ok ok, maybe slightly immature on the part of College Humor, but c’mon, you know you laughed.
What would a tech summary be without an iPhone 5 rumor? A very interesting video shedding some light on the specs of the upcoming iPhone 5. Or is it called iPhone 4gs? Who knows…
iOS5 will have some pretty neat features, this one leads the pack: We might just finally discover why Apple bought Siri back in 2010. Check out this demo video of the upcoming iOS5 Assistant feature.
Google+ for iOS gets a major update: Finally, the Google+ iOS app is on par with the site and its competitors. Especially the mobile hangouts, which bring video chatting to a whole new level.
Another interesting solution for monetizing Android apps: Startapp definitely thought out of the box on this one by giving developers an easy way to monetize Android apps via search.
Amazon
While I was on vacation for the announcement, I discussed the Amazon tablet here: Looks like someone has understood that Apple’s success is not hardware or even software-related. It is all in the ecosystem and Amazon has a nice ecosystem of its own!
Microsoft
Finally! Mango is live! An interesting video demo of Windows Phone Mango. Is it interesting enough though or is Microsoft falling behind the curve?
Looks like Facebook for iPad will finally show its long overdue face this week: Facebook is expected to announce a new HTML5 app store along with its new iPad app. Check out some of the screen shots in the post.
Skype
A new Skype iOS app is born with Bluetooth support, Anti Shake technology, and (drumroll please) ads! Looks like yet another leading mobile developer is adopting the mobile advertising model to monetize. I wonder if Microsoft was involved in this decision.
Foursquare
Boom! My interview with Dennis Crowley, founder of Foursquare: Took me over a year to land this interview but it was well worth it. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a mobile fanatic, or just a plain old geek, you will find some gems in this interview.
An Interview With Dennis Crowley, Co-Founder of Foursquare on Startups, Mobile, and Being King
I recently tweeted this question. Out of the tens of responses I got to the question “What services do you use daily” almost half of them included Foursquare, along with Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter. If you are not familiar with Foursquare, it is the undisputed king of location-based services. The concept is simple. You “check in” to locations and let your friends across the Web know where you are.
Above the Fuld: This Week’s Tech News (September 19th-25th)
If you are new here, I have been summarizing all the content I write throughout the week in one weekly post called Above the Fuld (as in Above the Fold but since my last name is Fuld…)
Above the Fuld: This Week’s Tech News (September 11th-18th)
If you have been paying attention, you have probably noticed that I have been using this blog to write summaries of all the posts I write on other sites. I will also continue to conduct interviews on this site and I have a few seriously awesome ones lined up. Think Foursquare, the Wall Street Journal, and Mashable…
An Interview with Tim Stevens, Editor in Chief of Engadget about Toys, iPhone 5, and Mike Arrington/AOL
I am frustrated and let me tell you why. I have noticed a strong trend in the world of tech blogging in which some leading names spend most of their time fighting over who broke what story. Many of these leading technology journalists, who in many cases, I have a lot of professional respect for, do not engage their audience on Twitter, are inaccessible to anyone with less than 100k followers, and then participate in petty and childish competition with other bloggers.
Above the Fuld: This Week’s Tech News (September 5th-11th)
If you have been busy over the past week and might have missed some tech news, you can get your fix right here. Most of the past week’s stories can be found in the links below.
Above the Fuld (August 29th- Septemper 4th)
It is that time of the week again, time to summarize the tech events we heard about over the past few days. Just in case you were wondering, the title is not a typo. The idea obviously came from the phrase Above the Fold, which you can read about here, and was adapted to my last name, Fuld. Cute, I know. It was actually not my idea, I crowd sourced it on Google+, but I do love it. Anyway, I hope you enjoy these weekly posts, they are fun to put together.
Above the Fuld (August 7th-28th)
Been a few weeks since I posted one of these due to a vacation. All I can say is, what a month to choose for a vacation. This month will definitely go down in the books as one of, if not the, craziest months in tech ever. Where do we start? I think I summed it up pretty well in this tweet from last week. Everyone who is anyone in tech had something to announce this month. Google, Facebook, HP, Motorola, Apple, Amazon, and Linkedin are just some of the companies that made some noise over the past month.
Why 9/10 People Would Prefer the BlackBerry Playbook over the iPad
Let me start off by saying that i have been testing the BlackBerry Playbook for over a month now, gathering my thoughts, jotting down some points, and waiting till all my impressions were gathered and formulated. No, I was not waiting for Steve Jobs to resign to write my review of the Playbook and include such a blatantly anti-Apple title as you see above. The truth is I do not doubt the superiority of the iPad as a tablet computer or its affect on the dominance the Apple tablet now displays in this new tablet market. I do not believe the Playbook will ever outsell the iPad or even come close to it.