iPad: Steve Jobs Says “I Hate Buttons” (Civil Disobedience with Wez Apple Tablet)
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Steve Jobs introduces the “Digital Hub” strategy at Macworld 2001
On January 9, 2001, Steve Jobs gave one of his greatest Macworld keynote presentations. The main topics included the original version of Mac OS X, the original SuperDrive and the original widescreen PowerBook G4. But perhaps the most profound was the introduction of the “Digital Hub” concept in which the Mac would evolve into becoming the center of the digital lifestyle of the 21st century. It has been the subject of much discussion by Steve and his substitutes when talking about the Mac …
University Career Center Infomercial
New Student Orientation Video. A fun way of learning about The University Career Center UTEP University Career Center www.utep.edu/careers West Union 103 | 915.747.5640
University Career Center Infomercial
New Student Orientation Video. A fun way of learning about The University Career Center UTEP University Career Center www.utep.edu/careers West Union 103 | 915.747.5640
President Obama’s Deferral Proposal: Hamstringing American Companies, Reducing American Jobs
President Obama’s proposal to severely restrict “deferral” will cause a significant tax increase on American companies trying to earn market share in other nations. For all intents and purposes, the White House plan is protectionism, but the target is American companies rather than their foreign rivals. This Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation video explains why this misguided policy will reduce exports from America and reduce jobs in America. For more information: www …

