miercuri, 16 noiembrie 2011

Steve Jobs wanted Wi-Fi to replace networks

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In Walter Isaacson's biography, Steve Jobs comes across as a bit of a control freak. But this is on another level: he actually wanted to create his own Wi-Fi network to replace the mobile networks, so Apple had full control over every element of the phone. Mental.

John Stanton, chairman of venture capital firm Trilogy International Partners, said he and Jobs often talked about the prospect before the launch of the original iPhone in 2007, reports Computerworld. According to Stanton, "

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