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Many people have explained what one can learn from Steve Jobs. But few, if any, of these people have been inside the tent and experienced first hand what it was like to work with him. I don’t want any lessons to be lost or forgotten, so here is my list of the top twelve lessons that I learned from Steve Jobs.
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The Internet’s public parks have been replaced by private gardens. Private gardens that harvest your personal data, sell it to advertisers, and hand it over at the drop of a hat. Well, it's silly to think we’re going to fix that— and we definitely won’t fix it with a silly chat site. But we do what we can. The archives are continuously recycled so if you like something take screen grabs because it won't stick around long.
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