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Originally Posted by 12thMan
I think the definitive biography about Steve Jobs is probably some 10-20 years away. No one is suggesting that Jobs was/is greater than Thomas Edison, just the Edison of our generation. Others have said Henry Ford. That said, it's still a worthy comparison and one intelligent people will discuss long after we're gone.
I would also argue that Jobs wasn't just a brilliant innovator, but an extremely savvy businessman who pioneered a device that was the first of it's kind. He successfully brought it to the marketplace and introduced it to every corner of the globe.
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What the hell does that even mean? In order to be the Edison of our generation your accomplishments have to be extraordinary like that of Edison.
What was first of its kind? The iPhone? The iPad? The Apple II? The Motorola Razr was innovative and
sold a ton of devices but I don't think anyone really cares who was in charge of its development.
My fidelity lies with history....People need to stop lowering the bar for Jobs and realize his accomplishments aren't on par with that of Ford and Edison. I mean, Jobs has sweatshops while Henry developed the assembly line and paid his employees liveable wages and afforded them medical care.