Tim Cook to return to All Things D conference in May

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  • Reply 21 of 25
    chandra69chandra69 Posts: 638member


    I really have tremendous respect for Tim Cook.

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  • Reply 22 of 25
    chandra69chandra69 Posts: 638member

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    Originally Posted by Jimbo1234 View Post



    Cook is a logistics man Steve was a visionary. Two entirely different people and styles of leading. Apple will ne'er be quite the same again and people should accept this.


    Why are you forcing people to accept your view?  Only first part of your statement is correct.  But later part - if Tim is not visionary, it is not necessary that Apple will not be able to create great products.

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  • Reply 23 of 25
    asciiascii Posts: 5,936member

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    Originally Posted by anantksundaram View Post



    Jobs was always quite amazing at creating excitement about Apple's future, and in providing a brilliant, high-level framework to think about the future in these types of forums.


    I agree, I miss those talks of Steve's. So clear a bird's eye view of the tech industry.

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  • Reply 24 of 25
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member


    Originally Posted by Jimbo1234 View Post

    Apple will ne'er be quite the same again…


     


    Maybe don't say it while implying Apple is doomed and people would agree with you.

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  • Reply 25 of 25
    simtubsimtub Posts: 277member
    Tim Cook is rather boring to listen to. I understand he is very passionate about Apple but expect to hear the same "We have some great products in the pipeline" types of replies. Bill Gates is slightly better at speaking than Tim but no one will beat Steve Jobs at it. I learned a lot just from watching all the previous D talks he attended throughout the years.
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