Is the author biased in his view of Steve Jobs, or do you think his article represents the views of the public?
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Group 1: Leanne Spillman, Meghan Rewick, Jimmy Porcella, Chelsea Shott
Link:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/08/28/steve-jobs-american-genius.html
Background:
This article outlines the success and evolution that is Apple, Steve Jobs. It reveals Jobs' achievements, failures, and, most recently, his resignation as the CEO of Apple. Overall, this three page Newsweek excerpt timelines the life and career of Steve Jobs. In closing, author Alan Deutschman suggests the question of whether or not Cook can replace the irreplaceable.
Questions:
Is the author biased in his view of Steve Jobs, or do you think his article represents the views of the public?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/08/28/steve-jobs-american-genius.html
Background:
This article outlines the success and evolution that is Apple, Steve Jobs. It reveals Jobs' achievements, failures, and, most recently, his resignation as the CEO of Apple. Overall, this three page Newsweek excerpt timelines the life and career of Steve Jobs. In closing, author Alan Deutschman suggests the question of whether or not Cook can replace the irreplaceable.
Questions:
Is the author biased in his view of Steve Jobs, or do you think his article represents the views of the public?
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