We don't often cover technology on the Tracker, and we rarely cover the kinds of things that made Steve Jobs famous, such as the Macintosh, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. All the same, I found myself devouring much of the coverage in the wake of his death, and I thought some of it was worth a mention here.
Jobs lived in some world of his own making that involved not only technical innovation, vision, and and an iron hand, but also a brilliant business and marketing sense. If he's to be compared to Henry Ford and Thomas Edison, it should be not only by virtue of his innovations and vision, but also by virtue of his command of business and marketing. Jobs never seemed to be especially fond of accumulating cash, but he did say that he wanted to make...