a little feeling about Pirates Of Silicon Valley

Hipolito 2022-04-19 09:02:57

Steve jobs are the pursuit of extremes, and

Apple's employees are also the pursuit of extremes.

Bill is the pursuit of the midpoint, and

micrsoft is also in pursuit of the midpoint.

Two people,

two companies,

are in conflict. .

Not conflicting. . .

The same commitment to the promotion of PC

brings different effects. .

Time is changing

now,

Apple has re-emerged

with the idea of ​​using technology to conquer consumers.

Microsoft

is now nothing but the operating system.

Maybe everything will change in the

future , but who knows. . . . .







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  • Athena 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    In the entrepreneurial history of Jobs and Bill Gates, the two leading actors are too similar, and the character characterization and plot are a bit rough. Taking advantage of the new death of Gang Master Qiao, do you take it seriously again?

  • Athena 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    Amazing story, the real story itself is charming, but the movie is a little weaker. The revolution of business and technology, the artistic beauty of business and technology, Bill Gates and Jobs, Microsoft and Apple, compatibility and originality, two concepts and two models, creating their own wonderful. (The HP leader sneered: A computer for ordinary people? Who would want a computer for ordinary people? Executives in suits are indifferent: mouse? What is this?)

Pirates of Silicon Valley quotes

  • Steve Jobs: You're stealing from us!

  • Paul Allen: Bill, why did you tell them we had an operating system? We don't have a thing to sell them now, you know? We're dead!

    Bill Gates: We're not dead, you're going to give us that miracle, right, Paul?

    Paul Allen: Huh? Oh yeah, right...

    Bill Gates: Come on, I thought you said you knew a guy we could buy an operating system from!

    Paul Allen: I said I "sort of" know one.

    Bill Gates: Sort of? Don't tell me "sort of"! I just told IBM!

    Paul Allen: Sort of...