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乔布斯中英文简介

Jobs

Nobody else in the computer industry, or any other industry for that matter, could put on a show like Steve Jobs. His product launches, at which he would stand alone on a black stage and conjure up a “magical” or “incredible” new electronic gadget in front of an awed crowd, were the performances of a master showman. All computers do is fetch and shuffle numbers, he once explained, but do it fast enough and “the results appear to be magic”. He spent his life packaging that magic into elegantly designed, easy to use products.

He had been among the first, back in the 1970s, to see the potential that lay in the idea of selling computers to ordinary people. In those days of green-on-black displays, when floppy discs were still floppy, the notion that computers might soon become ubiquitous seemed fanciful. But Mr Jobs was one of a handful of pioneers who saw what was coming. Crucially, he also had an unusual knack for looking at computers from the outside, as a user, not just from the inside, as an engineer—something he attributed to the experiences of his wayward youth.

Mr Jobs caught the computing bug while growing up in Silicon Valley. As a teenager in the late 1960s he cold-called his idol, Bill Hewlett, and talked his way into a summer job at Hewlett-Packard. But it was only after dropping out of college, travelling to India, becoming a Buddhist and experimenting with psychedelic drugs that Mr Jobs returned to California to co-found Apple, in his parents’ garage, on

April Fools’ Day 1976. “A lot of people in our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences,” he once said. “So they don’t have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions.” Bill Gates, he suggested, would be “a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger”.

Dropping out of his college course and attending calligraphy classes instead had, for example, given Mr Jobs an apparently useless love of typography. But support for a variety of fonts was to prove a key feature of the Macintosh, the pioneering mouse-driven, graphical computer that Apple launched in 1984. With its windows, icons and menus, it was sold as “the computer for the rest of us”. Having made a fortune from Apple’s initial success, Mr Jobs expected to sell “zillions” of his new machines. But the Mac was not the mass-market success Mr Jobs had hoped for, and he was ousted from Apple by its board.

Yet this apparently disastrous turn of events turned out to be a blessing: “the best thing that could have ever happened to me”, Mr Jobs later called it. He co-founded a new firm, Pixar, which specialised in computer graphics, and NeXT, another computer-maker. His remarkable second act began in 1996 when Apple, having lost its way, acquired NeXT, and Mr Jobs returned to put its technology at the heart of a new range of Apple products. And the rest is history: Apple launched the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad, and (briefly) became the world’s most valuable listed company. “I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I

hadn’t been fired from Apple,” Mr Jobs said in 2005. When his failing health forced him to step down as Apple’s boss in 2011, he was hailed as the greatest chief executive in history. Oh, and Pixar, his side project, produced a string of hugely successful animated movies.

In retrospect, Mr Jobs was a man ahead of his time during his first stint at Apple. Computing’s early years were dominated by technical types. But his emphasis on design and ease of use gave him the edge later on. Elegance, simplicity and an understanding of other fields came to matter in a world in which computers are fashion items, carried by everyone, that can do almost anything. “Technology alone is not enough,” said Mr Jobs at the end of his speech introducing the iPad, in January 2010. “It’s technology married with liberal arts, married with humanities, that yields the results that make our hearts sing.” It was an unusual statement for the head of a technology firm, but it was vintage Steve Jobs.

His interdisciplinary approach was backed up by an obsessive attention to detail.

A carpenter making a fine chest of drawers will not use plywood on the back, even though nobody will see it, he said, and he applied the same approach to his products. “For you to sleep well at night, the aesthetic, the quality, has to be carried all the way through.” He insisted that the first Macintosh should have no internal cooling fan, so that it would be silent—putting user needs above engineering convenience. He called an Apple engineer one weekend with an urgent request: the colour of one letter

of an on-screen logo on the iPhone was not quite the right shade of yellow. He often wrote or rewrote the text of Apple’s advertisements himself.

His on-stage persona as a Zen-like mystic notwithstanding, Mr Jobs was an autocratic manager with a fierce temper. But his egomania was largely justified. He eschewed market researchers and focus groups, preferring to trust his own instincts when evaluating potential new products. “A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them,” he said. His judgment proved uncannily accurate: by the end of his career the hits far outweighed the misses. Mr Jobs was said by an engineer in the early years of Apple to emit a “reality distortion field”, such were his powers of persuasion. But in the end he changed reality, channelling the magic of computing into products that reshaped music, telecoms and media. The man who said in his youth that he wanted to “put a ding in the universe” did just that.

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到目前为止,世界上还没有哪个计算机行业或者其他任何行业的领袖能够像乔布斯那样举办出一场万众瞩目的盛会。在每次苹果推出新产品之时,乔布斯总是会独自站在黑色的舞台上,向充满敬仰之情的观众展示出又一款“充满魔力”而又“不可思议”的创新电子产品来,他的发布方式充满了表演的天赋。计算机所做的无非是计算,但是经过他的解释和展示,高速的计算就“仿佛拥有了无限的魔力”。乔布斯终其一生都在将他的魔力包装到了设计精美、使用

简便的产品当中去。

乔布斯早在20世纪70年代便已经看到了向普通大众出售计算机这块业务的潜力。在当年世界还在使用绿黑相间的屏幕、5寸软盘的时代,让电脑成为家家户户必备的设备似乎还是一个遥不可及的梦想。但是乔布斯是少数几位具有远见卓识的先驱之一。而更为重要的是,乔布斯拥有一个不寻常的本领,即他不仅会从工程开发人员的角度从内审视电脑,同时他还会从用户的角度来从外界观察人们对电脑的需求——他将这一本领归功于他自己任性的青年时代。 丰富的经历塑造了非凡的成就

乔布斯从小在硅谷长大,使得他从小便有机会耳濡目染到计算机的世界。在20世纪60年代末,他有幸认识了自己心目中的偶像比尔·休利特(Bill Hewlett),并成功地为自己获得了到休利特创办的惠普做暑期兼职的机会。此后他在读了1年大学后辍学、前往印度、开始笃信佛教并尝试了迷幻药剂,最终他选择回到了加利福尼亚州并与好友联合创办了苹果。他的公司于1976年的愚人节当天在他的父母的车库里正式开张。他曾经表示:“很多在我们这个行业的人都没有过如此复杂的经历,因此他们没有足够的经验来推出非线性的解决方案。”他表示比尔·盖斯“如果在年轻的时候吸吸迷幻药或者经常去花天酒地一下的话,他的眼界肯定将会更加开阔。”

例如乔布斯从大学辍学并去参加了书法班,使得乔布斯对排版产生了浓厚的兴趣。但是他学习各种字体的目的却是使之成为麦金塔(Macintosh)系统的核心卖点,这款由苹果于1984年推出的电脑产品还具有开拓了鼠标驱动、图形优化的特性。其中的窗口、图标以及菜单等用户友好的界面和功能被外界视为一款“给大众使用的电脑”。乔布斯在通过苹果挖得了第一桶金子之后,便期望着通过未来新的机型获得“数以亿计”的收益。但是Mac并没有像乔布斯的

想象那样大获成功,而他自己也被苹果踢出了董事会。

然而塞翁失马焉知非福,乔布斯在多年以后谈到被踢出苹果董事会这件事

情的时候表示,“这是我人生经历当中最令人高兴的一件事。”他在离开苹果后

又联合创办了皮克斯动画公司(Pixar),专攻电脑动画业务;并又创办了另外一家

从事电脑产品生产的企业NeXT。他于苹果在1996年陷入困境的时候再度出山,在苹果收购了NeXT之后再度将自己的创意注入到了苹果的系列产品当中。之

后的历史便成为了经典:苹果先后推出了iMac、iPod、iPhone以及iPad,并且很快便成为了全世界市值最高的企业之一。乔布斯在2005年表示:“我敢肯定,如果苹果当年没有开除我的话,这一切都不会发生。”直到他于2011年8

月由于健康原因辞去CEO职务之前,他一直被外界视为最杰出的CEO。而皮

克斯作为乔布斯的一个副业产品,也为大众带来了大量精彩的动画电影。

将技术与人性结合,追寻内心的直觉

回顾乔布斯的一生,乔布斯早在开发出第一款苹果电脑时便已经远远地走

在了时代的前沿。早年的计算机技术主要是强调技术,而乔布斯则率先关注了

设计以及使用的便捷性,这也为他在后来推出产品的特性奠定了基础。在他心

目当中,电脑应该是一款优雅、简洁并且可以轻松方便地用来了解世界的时尚

产品,而大众应该人手一份,同时可以用它来做任何事情。乔布斯在2010年

1月发布iPad时,在演说收尾时指出:“单靠科技是远远不够的,必需要让科

技与人文科学以及人性相结合,其成果必需能够让用户产生共鸣。”这段台词

对于科技业的领袖来说十分不可思议,但是如果了解了乔布斯的背景的话,这

也不难理解他为何会如此表述了。

他将自己把不同行业和学科集成的思维归功于自己关注细节。他表示,

“为了让自己能够睡个好觉,我必须确保所有产品的外观美学、设备质量都必须一丝不苟地完成。”他在开发第一台麦金塔电脑的时候曾经强烈要求电脑不能内置冷却扇,以确保电脑运行的时候能够足够安静——他将用户的需求凌驾于了工程设计之上。他还曾经命令一位苹果的工程师花一个周末的时间加班解决iPhone的屏幕上一个字母的颜色不显示精确的问题。同时他还会经常自己撰写或者修改苹果的广告文字。

乔布斯在公众场合上是一个如禅宗一般神秘的人物。他是一个专制而脾气暴躁的经理人。但是他是有狂妄的本钱的。他在评估和开发潜在新产品的时候总是拒绝使用市场调研以及观察机构,而更乐意相信他自己的直觉。他表示:“很多情况下,人们在见到一件新事物之前是很难说出自己到底想要什么的。”而他的观点在大多数情况下毫无疑问是正确的:在他的职业生涯中,他的成功远远超过了失败。一位苹果的早期员工称乔布斯拥有“屏蔽现实”的本领,以便追寻自己的内心直觉,但是最终他却能够改变现实,通过魔法般的手段重塑了电脑与音乐、通讯以及媒体的关系。乔布斯在年轻的时候曾经表示“希望能够做出一番让宇宙为之一震的事业。”而他也的确做到了。

名人名言(中英文对照)(英语版)

【名人名言(中英文对照)(励志篇)】【名人名言】奋斗 1. Genius only means hard-working all one's life. (Mendeleyer , Russian Chemist) 天才只意味着终身不懈的努力。 (俄国化学家门捷列耶夫) 2. I have nothing to offer but blood, toil tears and sweat. (Winston Churchill, British Politician) 我所能奉献的没有其它,只有热血、辛劳、眼泪与汗水。(英国政治家丘吉尔 . W.) 3. Our destiny offers not only the cup of despair , but the chalice of opportunity.(Richard Nixon, American President ) 命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。(美国总统尼克松 . R.) 4. Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. (Jean Jacques Rousseau , French thinker) 忍耐是痛苦的,但它的果实是甜蜜的。 (法国思想家卢梭. J. J.)

5. There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of gaining its numinous summits. (Karl Marx, German revolutionary ) 在科学上没有平坦的大道,只有不畏劳苦沿着其崎岖之路攀登的人,才有希望达到它光辉的顶点。( 德国革命家马克思. K .) 6. The man who has made up his mind to win will never say " impossible". (Bonaparte Napoleon ,French emperor ) 凡是决心取得胜利的人是从来不说“不可能的”。( 法国皇帝拿破仑. B.) 7. To do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. (Ronald Reagan , American President ) 为了保住这最后的、最伟大的自由堡垒,我们必须尽我们所能。(美国总统里根. R.) 8. Where there is a will , there is a way .( Thomas Edison , American inventor ) 有志者,事竟成。 (美国发明家爱迪生. T.)

名人名言中英文对照

名人名言中英文对照 本文是关于名人名言的,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分 名人名言中英文对照 1 、The roots of education are bitter , but the fruit is sweet . 教育的根是苦的,但其果实是甜的。 2、 Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet . 忍耐是痛 苦的,但它的果实是甜蜜的。 3 、 To sensible men, every day is a day of reckoning. —— JWGardner 对聪明人来说,每一天的时间都是要精打细算的。—— JW 加德纳 4、 I have nothing to offer but blood , toil tears and sweat . 我所能奉献的没有其它,只有热血、辛劳、眼泪与汗 水。 5、 Never leave that until tomorrow , which you can do today . 今天的事不要拖到明天。 6、 And gladly would learn , and gladly teach . 勤于学习 的人才能乐意施教。

7、If you don\'t learn to think when you are young , you may never learn . 如果你年轻时就没有学会思考,那么就永远学不会思考。 8 、Power invariably means both responsibility and danger . 实力永远意味着责任和危险。 9、 Happy is the man who is living by his hobby . 醉心于 某种癖好的人是幸福的。 10、No country , however rich , can afford the waste of its human resources . 任何一个国家,不管它多么富裕,都浪费不起人力资源。 11、Do not , for one repulse , give up the purpose that you resolved to effect . 不要只因一次失败,就放弃你原来决心想达到的目的。 12、 If you doubt yourself , then indeed you stand on shaky11 ground . 如果你怀疑自己,那么你的立足点确实不稳固了。 13、 Early to bed and early to rise , makes a man healthy , wealthy and wise . 早睡早起会使人健康、富有和聪明。 14、 Money is like muck , not good except it be spread . 金钱好比粪肥,只有撒到在大地才是有用之物。

乔布斯斯坦福大学演讲 - 中英文完整版

This is the text of the Commencement address by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, delivered on June 12, 2005. Thank you. I’m honored to be with you today for your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. Truth be told, I never graduated from college, and this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That’s it. No big deal. Just three stories. The first story is about connecting the dots. I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out? It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. Except that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: “We have an unexpected baby boy, do you want him?” They said: “Of course.” My biological mother found out later that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would go to college. This was the start in my life. And 17 years later I did go to college. But I naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents’ savings were being spent on my college tuit ion. After six months, I couldn’t see the value in it. I had no idea

名人名言50句(中英文)

1、智慧之于灵魂犹如健康之于身体。——拉罗什富科Wisdom is to the soul what health is to the body. 2、读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——歌德 Read a good book, that is, and many noble people talk. 3、真正的友情,是一株成长缓慢的植物。——华盛顿 True friendship is a plant of slow growth. 4、每个人总以为自己的信念都是正确的。——威柯珀Everyone always thought their beliefs are correct. 5、读书是学习,摘抄是整理,写作是创造。——吴晗Reading is learning, extract is finishing, writing is created. 6、生活最大的危险就是一个空虚的心灵。——葛劳德 The greatest danger in life is an empty heart. 7、先相信自己,然后别人才会相信你。——罗曼罗兰Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe you. 8、人找到生活的意义才是幸福的。——尤·邦达列夫 Find the meaning of life is happiness. 9、决心就是力量,信心就是成功。——列夫托尔斯泰Determination is power, confidence is successful. 10、智者的智慧是一种不平常的常识。——拉尔夫·英 The wisdom of the wise is a common sense. 11、人必须要有耐心,特别是要有信心。——居里夫人

史蒂夫乔布斯的英语简介英文介绍

史蒂夫乔布斯的英语简介英文介绍 Steven Paul Jobs English: Steven Paul Jobs, February 24, 1955 - October 5, 2021, referred to as Steve Jobs English: Steve Jobs, the co-founder of apple, and apple's board chairman, former chief operating officer, and former chairman and chief executive of pixar animation studios pixar animation studios has been acquired by Disney in 2021 . Jobs also was a board member of the Disney company and the largest individual shareholder . Steve jobs is considered to be the computer industry and entertainment industry icon, at the same time, the people also regarded him as Macintosh computer, iPod, iTunes Store, iPhone, tablet, etc. The founder of the famous digital products . In 2021, Steve jobs was "fortune" magazine named the year's most powerful businessmen . Jobs's career has greatly affected the legendary silicon valley venture entrepreneur, he will be the design concept of aesthetics is the highest in the world. His praise highly of simple and convenient design won him many devoted followers . Steve jobs and wozniak jointly make personal computers in the late 70 s to the early 80 s, he was also the first person to see the commercial potential of mouse . Steve jobs in 1985 apple high-level power struggle to leave and set up the NeXT, aimed at professional market. In 1997, apple bought NeXT, jobs returned to apple took over as chief executive. On August 24, 2021, Mr. Jobs announced his resignation as apple's chief executive, died on October 5, for with pancreatic cancer , 56 years old have to . Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2021 was an American businessman, designer and inventor. He is best known as the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Through Apple, he was widely recognized as a charismatic pioneer of the personal computer revolution and for his influential career in the computer and consumer electronics fields. 史蒂芬?保罗?乔布斯,通称史蒂夫?乔布斯,1955年2月24日-2021年10月5日,是美国商业巨子,设计家和发明家。他是蘋果公司的創辦人之一,曾任该公司董事長及行政總裁等职位。他在苹果公司被公认是一个具有领导风范的先锋人物,其在个人电脑领域和电脑和电子消费领域的个人影响力不可估量。

中英文的励志名人名言 名人名言中英文对照

中英文的励志名人名言名人名言中英文对照许多成功名人的背后,都有不堪回忆的痛苦,但是他们都咬着牙坚持下来,最终取得了成功,他们的励志名言激励着我们奋进。下面为你分享的是中英文的励志名人名言,希望你喜欢! Strength alone knows conflict, weakness is below even defeat, and is born vanquished——Swetchine 只有强者才懂得斗争;弱者甚至失败都不够资格,而是生来就是被征服的。——斯威特切尼 The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them, make them——Bernara Shaw 在这个世界上取得成就的人,都努力去寻找他们想要的机会,如果找不到机会,他们便自己创造机会。——萧伯纳 A strong man will struggle with the storms of fate——Thomas Addison 强者能同命运的风暴抗争。——爱迪生

He who seize the right moment, is the right man——Goethe 谁把握机遇,谁就心想事成。——歌德 Victory won't e to me unless I go to it——MMoore 胜利是不会向我们走来的,我必须自己走向胜利。——穆尔 Man struggles upwards; water flows downwards 人往高处走,水往低处流。 Man errs as long as he strives——Goethe 失误是进取的代价。——歌德 The failures and reverses which await men - and one after another sadden the brow of youth - add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian suess would do——Henry David Thoreau

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