Thursday, October 13, 2011

Steve Jobs four year plan.

Steve Jobs presenting an iPhone in 2010, courtesy of Gaming Bus.

Gizmodo thinks that Steve Jobs left a four year plan for Apple. Well, at least they don't think it's the craziest idea they've ever heard. Who would. Steve cared about that company a lot. He always said that you should love what you do, and that he did. Having to quit, and knowing that he's going to bite it, I would imagine that the first thing he did as chairman, sans the CEO title, was start working on a plan.

Gizmodo argues that he had always been good at looking toward the future. They quote Tim Cook, the new CEO, reminding people how Apple has bought screens and other computer parts ahead of time to "secure supply for the company." During the same even Cook let loose that Apple was dropping a large sum on a secret something that won't show up for a long while.

Suffice to say, Apple knows what they're doing, and a four year plan is likely, notwithstanding the fact that there's no solid proof to show for it.

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