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Transcript of Commencement Speech at Stanford given by Steve Jobs SlashDot ^ | 6/14/2005 | Steve Jobs
Posted on 2005年6月15日 7:18:09 by Swordmaker
Thank you. I’m honored to be with you today for your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. Truth be told, I never graduated from college and this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation.
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The Future of Media: Storify and the Curatorial... →
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The explosion of real-time information through social networks and information services like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube has produced a never-ending firehose of content. It has also created an opportunity for tools such as Storify, the curation service that launched as an open beta Monday. Although the aggregation and filtering of the news is something that has traditionally...
Make it functional, then usable, then beautiful…then you have made it...
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I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
My help...
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Always hope, never expect.: Some of my favorite... →
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John Williams
Klaus Badelt (anyone care to explain why his music was used in only the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie?)
Hans Zimmer
Joe Hisaishi (I wish he could make the background music to my life)
Ennio Morricone
a few others…
I love listening to Joe Hisaishi on my Pandora when I…
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a jumble of neurotic streams: Book Net Out:... →
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The Book Net Out outline is something I obtained from Michael Hyatt. It’s a great way for reviewing books and distilling the things you’ve learned from it.
Bibliographic Info:
Courageous Leadership by Bill Hybels.
Quick Summary:
In this book, Bill Hybels shares what he has learned…
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iheartyouthministry.com- Youth Ministry Blog:... →
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“Our spirits, like our bodies, have requirements for health and growth. Some people don’t want to pay the price of developing good spiritual habits. Sadly, they end up paying the much higher price of spiritual disease and even death.” (Pg. 46, Par. 1)
I don’t know about you, but I’m not…
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