“Twenty-eight years ago, I created my first game on an Apple II in my bedroom closet at a time when the interactive entertainment industry was taking its first baby steps. Today the games business has grown to a multi-billion dollar industry and we are just at the tip of the iceberg. I'm thrilled to have been a part of this successful journey and I'm extremely honored by the Academy's Hall of Fame induction.” YearsFirstsHas BeensTodayGamesStepsSuccessfulJourneyBabyIndustryFameYears AgoTwentiesDollarsEntertainmentEightBillionsApplesHallsBedroomClosetsHonoredAcademyEntertainment IndustryHall Of FameIcebergInteractiveBaby StepsTip Of The IcebergFirst Baby Author:Richard Garriott
“The Apple iPad is not going to be the company's next runaway best seller. Not if the industry can help it... With the iPad, Apple may have irked it's somewhat new partner Intel Corp. Intel gets spanked by nobody.” IfsMayHelpingNextCompanyIndustryPartnersApplesSellersIpadsRunawayBest Sellers Author:John C. Dvorak
“Apple has always leveraged technologies that the PC industry has driven to critical mass - the bus structures, the graphics cards, the peripherals, the connection networks, things like that - so they're kind of in the PC ecosystem and kind of not.” KindTechnologyIndustryMassConnectionsStructureCriticalDrivenCardsApplesBusEcosystemsCritical Mass Author:Bill Gates
“Pretty much, Apple and Dell are the only ones in this industry making money. They make it by being Wal-Mart. We make it by innovation.” MoneyBusinessIndustryInnovationMaking MoneyApplesFunny BusinessMakin MoneyWalmartDell Author:Steve Jobs
“It's not about charisma and personality, it's about results and products and those very bedrock things that are why people at Apple and outside of Apple are getting more excited about the company and what Apple stands for and what its potential is to contribute to the industry.” PeopleResultsCompanyProductsPersonalityIndustryExcitedApplesCharismaBedrock Author:Steve Jobs
“The desktop computer industry is dead. Innovation has virtually ceased. Microsoft dominates with very little innovation. That's over. Apple lost. The desktop market has entered the dark ages, and it's going to be in the dark ages for the next 10 years, or certainly for the rest of this decade.” YearsLittlesAgeNextLostDarkIndustryComputerInnovationDecadesApplesMicrosoftDark AgesBest JobPredicting The FutureDesktop Book:Motivating Thoughts of Steve Jobs Source: Motivating Thoughts of Steve Jobs