DomKen
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ORIGINAL: tj444 well, this article states that Steve Jobs registered 338 US patents/applications... "Mr Jobs registered an incredible 338 U.S. patents or patent applications for technology and electronic accessories, reported the International Business Times." He registered patents on behalf of Apple employees. It is standard practice in the US, where only individuals can file patents, for the employee's company to file the patent for the employee. Jobs never invented a single thing and none of those patents are for his own creations. you claim Jobs held no patents, that article proves you wrong.. The article never said he invented them, just that he held them. And after all, someone has to in order to get a patent and he was the ceo... i think it has to be much more than an coincidence that when he came back to apple, that all the ipods and ipads came to be and apple turned around financially to become a powerhouse once again, he was the director of what products were invented, he didnt need to develop them physically himself, why else did apple need employees in the first place?.. Apple owns the patents not Jobs. The patents never mention Jobs. You can go look them up. Actually Apple's resurrection has far more to do with the march of technology than anything Jobs did. Simply put the hardware finally got fast enough and capable enough that DTP and graphic design software was worth using. Mac's had a reputation for being useful for those applications and so their market share rebounded. The iPod was simply a very expensive MP3 player that had a proprietary DRM system that forced the consumer to only buy media from Apple. Apple is still not a powwerhouse in any field. Even their biggest product, the iPhone, doesn't come anywhere near dominating the smartphone market, Android does and has actually been increasing the margin as of late.
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