A Quote by Steve Jobs

That's what makes great products. It's not process-it's content. — © Steve Jobs
That's what makes great products. It's not process-it's content.
On Facebook, the definition of great content is not the content that makes the most sales, but the content that people most want to share with others.
Much like great products, great content will only find the best people to love it if it's leveraged well.
Steve Jobs had very strong feelings about what makes a company great, what makes products great. He more or less chose Tim Cook to be in that role, in that position.
My passion has been to build an enduring company where people were motivated to make great products. Everything else was secondary. Sure, it was great to make a profit, because that was what allowed you to make great products. But the products, not the profits were the motivation.
You want to continue to be run by great products, not process for it's own sake.
Today NBC makes certain content available online and I can't imagine we will change that process.
I wish developing great products was as easy as writing a check. If that was the case, Microsoft would have great products.
Apple makes really good products, and Samsung makes really good products. It's really a two-horse race. Where I think Apple is exposed: the price points of Apple's products are just so high by comparison with Samsung's.
There are lots of new products and new services making adding content easier. But there's not many people on the other side helping users digest that content.
Being in the cloud made it easy for great content to run multiple instances. When someone makes a great experience, 30,000 people can play with it at the same time.
The system is that there is no system. That doesn't mean we don't have process. Apple is a very disciplined company, and we have great processes. But that's not what it's about. Process makes you more efficient.
The most beautiful products or the most elegant or seductive products, in my mind, are those that tell a story of a process.
There is always more demand for great content then there will be great content to satisfy it.
Great men do not content us. It is their solitude, not their force, that makes them conspicuous.
People may be due the benefits of a democratic electoral process. But in the United States, content curators appropriately have a First Amendment right to present their content as they see fit.
Integrating breakthrough technology into everyday products is always a challenge; at the same time, this is exactly how design makes tech products easily adoptable in life.
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