The Steve Jobs emails that show how to win a hard-nosed negotiation
The Steve Jobs emails that show how to win a hard-nosed negotiation | Quartz
The emails have mostly been viewed in the context of the lawsuit, but they also provide an extraordinary view of high-stakes negotiation between the leaders of two powerful firms, Apple and News Corp. They start far apart, but over the course of five days, Apple’s then-CEO Steve Jobs successfully pulls the son of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch over to his side.
Steve Jobs/James Murdoch E-Book Negotiations | Daring Fireball
Steve Jobs E-Book Email to James Murdoch | AllThingsD
Now, this is but one piece of evidence in a much larger case. And the DOJ does claim to have other evidence that reflects poorly on Apple, specifically testimony that suggests it used its prowess in the apps market to push reticent partners into signing its e-books deal. But in this particular case, it does seem to have cherry-picked a quote for maximum effect.
Steve Jobs E-Book Email to James Murdoch | Daring Fireball
電子書籍の価格を巡ってのジョブズと出版社が行ったギリギリの交渉の裏側 | GoGo! Machead!
DOJ Case Against Apple in Ebook Price-Fixing Case
Apple tells U.S. of tough talks, not collusion, with publishers | Reuters
Apple disputes this in a second filing, also made on April 26 and released on Tuesday. It says that e-book demand “exploded” with Apple’s iPad launch, and the average retail price of an e-book dropped to $7.34 from $7.97.
In a filing released on Tuesday, the Justice Department said that Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO at the time, “conceded the price-fixing conspiracy” when he told his biographer that Apple had “told the publishers, ‘We’ll go to the agency model, where you set the price, and we get our 30 percent, and yes, the customer pays a little more, but that’s what you want anyway.’”
Passages From Isaacson Book Part of DOJ Case Against Apple in Ebook Price-Fixing Case | Daring Fireball
Steve Jobs E-Book Email to James Murdoch | AllThingsD
“Throw in with Apple and see if we can all make a go of this to create a real mainstream e-books market at $12.99 and $14.99.”
The DOJ and Steve Jobs’ email | The Loop
Steve Jobs Introduces The World to WiFi
Steve Jobs introduces WiFi to the masses with a hula hoop! | YouTube
iheartapple2: (1999) Steve Jobs Introduces The… | ParisLemon
Just look at that response over something we take completely for granted now just 14 years later.
Love the camera man over-the-shoulder as the way to show it on the big screen.
And the hula hoop — look ma, no wires! — is just a brilliant, Steve Jobs touch.
「レボリューションX・iPod 革命」を Youtube で観る
The iPod Revolution – Part One | YouTube
テレビ番組「レボリューションX・iPod革命」はAppleファン必見 | オーケーマック
ジョブズ氏と「チームワークのデザイン」
ジョブズ氏と「チームワークのデザイン」 | WIRED.jp
The Steve Jobs Approach To Teamwork | Wired.com
「スペースシップはじつに理に適っている」への icingbox のコメント | maclalala2
The Life Of Steve Jobs, Rendered As An Old-School Mac Desktop
The Night Steve Jobs Returned to Apple
The Night Steve Jobs returned to Apple, Dec 20, 1996 | Flickr
The Night Steve Jobs Returned to Apple | Daring Fireball
The night Steve Jobs returned to Apple | The Loop
iheartapple2: The Night Steve Jobs Returned to... | ParisLemon
Life at Apple after Steve Jobs
Art Levinson, Apple’s chairman, talks life after Steve Jobs | Fortune Tech
“Weird.”
That was the one-word answer given by Apple (AAPL) chairman Arthur D. Levinson when asked to describe his experience running the company’s board of directors since Steve Jobs’s death. Levinson, who joined the board in 2000, was a colleague and close friend to Apple’s legendary founder and CEO. On Tuesday, he said that Jobs’s absence remains tough to ignore even as the company has continued introducing new products and making fresh announcements.
Life at Apple after Steve Jobs | The Loop
Woz Says Kutcher’s Steve Jobs Movie Scene Is “Totally Wrong”
Woz Says Kutcher’s Steve Jobs Movie Scene Is “Totally Wrong” | Gizmodo
これじゃ Woz はご不満だろうなあ・・・
First Video Clip of Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs | Mac Rumors








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