Steve Jobs was a 'control freak' but 'not intellectually insecure'
Former colleagues have reminisced about Steve Jobs at the D10 tech conference, and the picture that emerges is of a passionate man who was just focussed on making the best products.According to Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, Jobs was like the Henry Ford of the tech industry."That was Steve, until it was perfect. And then once it was perfect. And then he moved on to the next problem," Ellison said at the D10 conference in California.Hence Jobs was "a bit of a control freak," Ellison said. "He wanted to control every...
Published By: Tech Radar - Thursday, 31 May, 2012
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