The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste, they have absolutely no taste
by Walter Isaacson (0 Reviews)
In Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs, the tech visionary expressed his disdain for Microsoft, highlighting a strong belief that the company lacked aesthetic and design sensibility. Jobs believed that the essence of technology should encompass not just functionality but also beauty and user experience, a value he prioritized at Apple. His critique reflects the ongoing rivalry between the two giants, showcasing the differing philosophies that shaped their products. Jobs's assertion...
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