This film portrays Steve Jobs as a bright and decent character, and Bill Gates as a dark villain. I will not comment much on these two people. No matter who they were at the time, now they have created an incomparable business empire. There is a Picasso quote in the film that is repeatedly quoted "good artists imitate, great artists plagiarize", and I also used this sentence to start my evaluation of the film, and they both took a fancy to Xerox in the early days of the personal computer. The company's mouse operation shows the future trend of personal computers and the impact of mouse operation, but in the end Jobs acquired Xerox's technology, and Bill Gates stole its technology and developed the windows operating system, which has since created a Microsoft, the mighty empire, and the creation of personal wealth, they all stole Xerox's technology in the process.
The series of actions taken by Steve Jobs after he returned to Apple in 1997 were actually all plagiarizing the ideas of his ancestors, but he grasped the opportunity and completely changed the model of many industries, but the real resurgence of Apple may be Steve Jobs plagiarized Bill Gai. One of his views, that is sharing, the reason why Microsoft is successful is that it is open to all software suppliers, which is a long time ago that windows has a monopoly on the operating system, and Apple is now aware of Microsoft's success. It has bucked the trend after a few years of sluggishness in the entire personal computer market, and is hopeful that it will eventually become an operating system that rivals Microsoft's.
Plagiarism is not a crime, but before plagiarism, it depends on whether you have an excellent vision. Just like the above two people, they both can see the future that others can't see. In the end, they lead the market. Customer research, because the foresight of mass customers is narrow, only you create demand to guide them, and when the industry exists, you can do market research to penetrate the market and gain a larger share.
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