How 'Brave' Remembers Steve Jobs
"Brave," the upcoming animated film from Pixar, will include a special tribute to Steve Jobs in its closing credits. According to the Wall Street J...
"Brave," the upcoming animated film from Pixar, will include a special tribute to Steve Jobs in its closing credits. According to the Wall Street J...
Danny Groner | Posted 05.21.2012
Here are five ways that Jobs changed the way we think about presentations, and how you can improve yours by following Jobs's lead.
www.ibtimes.com | Posted 01.24.2012
Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno's death at 85 -- a mere two months after he was fired -- marks another example of a legendary figure passing short...
Ora Nadrich | Posted 01.18.2012
There is no doubt that Steve Jobs was a man full of contradictions and contained multitudes. But will those contradictory aspects of his personality be remembered more than his remarkable contributions to our world?
Tom Silva | Posted 01.03.2012
There is no question that Jobs moved people in a way that is rare. The question is the lessons we can draw from the grief over his death and what it teaches us about ourselves as Americans.
Mark C. Thompson | Posted 10.28.2011
Steve loved Richard Branson's signature phrase: "Screw it, just do it." Greatness, for him, was not just thinking different, but getting things done differently.
Rebecca Shambaugh | Posted 12.27.2011
You might be a creative genius like Steve Jobs, a marketing guru, a numbers expert or a technological whiz, but to really achieve success, you have to love what you do and be passionate about it.
Ben Rosen | Posted 12.24.2011
One frigid winter day in the late 1970s, I ran into Steve at some meeting in midtown Manhattan, a time and event now long forgotten.
Douglas LaBier | Posted 12.22.2011
Both Jobs and Harrison embody different yet similar ways in which all of us can grow and develop towards becoming more fully human. You know when you're on that path -- your inner-self recognizes it.
Posted 12.20.2011
In one of the most hotly-anticipated biographies of the year, "Steve Jobs," author Walter Isaacson reveals that the Apple CEO offered to design politi...
Michael Taft | Posted 12.15.2011
Jobs was a crucial cultural resource -- which explains the outpouring of sadness at his passing. As social organisms obeying the directives of energy and reproduction, we can't help it.
Josh Brooks | Posted 12.14.2011
For the most part, going digital has enriched our lives. But is there a price? Are we losing sight of our humanity in the frenetic rush to digital efficiency?
Aaron Anson | Posted 12.14.2011
Knowing that death is certain should give us reason to ponder the meaning we give our life, here and now. Are we living the fulfilled existence we truly enjoy or regrettably abiding by the "shalls" and "shall nots" passed down to us?
Margaret Moore | Posted 12.12.2011
As Jobs taught us, your best motivation is about what lights YOU up. So how do you find your motivation to fuel your life? Here are some inspiring questions based upon words of wisdom from Steve Jobs.
Joe Robinson | Posted 12.12.2011
Of all the Steve Jobs products that have become essentials of daily life, the one that may be most needed is echoing virally around the Web in the form of his Stanford commencement speech: iCan.
Miles J. Zaremski | Posted 12.10.2011
Since before the 2008 Democratic convention, I have written that health care should be a right for all Americans. Mind you, not in a legal or constit...
The Huffington Post | Amanda Chan and Ramona Emerson | Posted 12.10.2011
According to Steve Jobs' death certificate, issued Monday by the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, respiratory arrest brought on by a "meta...
Rev. James Martin, S.J. | Posted 12.10.2011
As someone who has written on the saints, I found that the coverage of Steve Jobs' death, and the way his life is being retold, seemed oddly familiar.
Roger S. Gottlieb | Posted 12.10.2011
But it is a sign of the incredible spiritual poverty of our time that gadgets like an iPhone or an iPod can be thought of as things which fundamentally change our lives, for they do not.
Wallace J Nichols | Posted 12.09.2011
This will sound like a stretch, but sea turtles owe much to the genius of Steve Jobs.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 12.08.2011
This week, "outs" were in. In politics, Chris Christie and Sarah Palin announced they were officially out of the running for 2012. In Italy, Amanda Knox was finally out of prison after an appeals court jury overturned her conviction for murdering her roommate. Knox quickly flew home to Seattle amid rampant speculation about how much money she could make for selling her story. Also out: Hank Williams, Jr., whose signature intro song will no longer be a part of Monday Night Football. The country singer had told Fox News that the president hitting the links with John Boehner was "like Hitler playing golf with Netanyahu." (Note to rhetorical extremists on both sides: Nazi comparisons never help make your case.) Tragically, this week also saw the way-before-his-time passing of Steve Jobs, a towering example of an American businessman whose vision, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit benefited both Apple and the world. Take note, Wall Street. RIP, Steve.
Peter Scheer | Posted 12.07.2011
It's as though the Beatles, instead of breaking up in 1969 after only five years together, had kept on writing and recording and performing new songs at the same level of creative intensity and productivity for three decades.
Shira Lazar | Posted 12.07.2011
After seeing the outpouring of emotion and memories shared from around the world, we decided to put together a special What's Trending livestream from our studio in honor of Steve Jobs.
Gretchen Rubin | Posted 12.07.2011
One of the goals for my happiness project is to appreciate my life now, without the threat of death, beyond the ordinary intimations of mortality.
HuffingtonPost.com | Chris Kirkham | Posted 12.07.2011
The day before Steve Jobs’ death, newly minted Apple chief executive Tim Cook strode across the company’s vaunted showroom stage in much the same ...
The Huffington Post | Christopher Rosen | Posted 05.26.2012