Saturday, 6 September 2014

Are tech CEOs the new rock stars?

During the past decade, CEOs of tech companies have become just as popular as music and movie stars. How come? How does it show? What are the consequences?

1- The Steve Jobs way

In 1983, Steve Jobs held his first keynote presentation, unveiling the commercial for the Apple II. Fast forward to 2001, the man introduces his fellow music lovers to a device that will forever change the face of this industry: the iPod. It wasn’t enough for the product to be outstanding; it also had to be presented in a way that would resonate in the minds of every person on the face of the Earth. It was such a hit that from that point on, every product announcement became an event. People came by the hundreds (and later on, thousands) to watch Steve Jobs himself talk about what new groundbreaking technology Apple was going to release. In the span of ten years, from the iPod launching event in 2001 to his death in 2011, Jobs became a legend, a public figure and the most beloved CEO in history. Today, his legacy extends far beyond Apple as CEOs from around the world have started walking the same path.

2- The trend

After Steve Jobs had passed away, CEOs from all corners of Silicon Valley started imitating him: every time they wanted to launch a new product, they organized a presentation, made an event out of it and showed up personally to talk about their innovations. Steve Ballmer, ex-CEO of Microsoft and Bill Gates’ successor, is well known for his more-than-enthusiastic arrivals on stage, which reduced his credibility and earned him the nickname “Microsoft’s Mr Monkey Boy.” Other than his public antics, not much is remembered of his 14-year-long reign over Gates’ company. When Ballmer stepped down in February 2014, Satya Nadella took his place. This unknown man suddenly became the talk of the town, every magazine, website and news outlet was talking about him, and the tech community spent weeks analyzing his background and the impact it will have on the company. Since then, every new Microsoft product report features a paragraph or two about Nadella’s past and how it influenced the creation of said product.
It is no news that CEOs, their behavior and their background often affect their company’s value on the stock market, but their recent rise to stardom has greatly magnified their impact. To sum this up, just picture this: every time Tim Cook, Jobs’ successor, goes on stage, Apple’s stock drops. This phenomenon is directly linked to the attention that people now give to the personality of the speaker, not just the quality of the product announced. Buying or investing in technology has never been more emotional since consumers and investors now have personal biases towards brands because of their CEOs

3- Newcomers

One of the early adopters of this trend was Mark Zuckerberg. After founding Facebook in 2004 (initially called TheFacebook), the young man made the headlines across the world, and for many reasons. He was 19 when TheFacebook.com went online, making him the youngest pioneer of social media. When the company went international, the flagrant success of his platform and the change it was creating generated a lot of curiosity and envy. Closing his first billion at age 23, he became the world’s youngest self-made billionaire which boosted the hype he was already getting. Today, Mark is the face of his network, all the strategic decisions and new technologies are credited to him, and whenever Facebook announces changes his name comes first on the bill. He is a public figure, idol and model. His rise to fame inspired millions of software and applications developers to try to become the next big CEO in tech.

4- The consequences

Since then, every new successful application or software has seen its creator take the spotlight. This fame is a double-edged sword though; as creators get younger by the year, their experience in management and publicity is usually close to zero. A good example would be Evan Spiegel, CEO and creator of Snapchat. When he launched his application in July 2011, it skyrocketed. Today, the 24-year-old is worth 1 Billion dollars. However, you will hear more about his offensive college emails and spoiled childhood than his accomplishments as CEO.
Other older Silicon Valley tycoons are following Jobs’ footsteps, like Jeff Bezos, who saw fit to announce new products and features of Amazon himself after years behind the scenes. The problem here is that most of these novelties are not well received by the public. Result: every time he takes the stage, the internet spends a great amount of time criticizing his decisions and blaming him, focusing on the negative aspect of his product.
One of the rare exceptions today is Google, which took the good side of the trend – the events, the conferences and the hype- only leaving out the problematic part, CEOs going public too often.
Tech CEOs are the new rock stars indeed, bathing in fame and money, their presentations are like concerts, their decisions are received like new albums and their personal life is on display. They are public figures, an inspiration for many and a target of criticism for others. People stopped wanting to be entertainers, they want to be tech CEOs now.
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Friday, 5 September 2014

20 Inspiring Live Now Quotes that Remind you to Live in the Present

You have ambitions in life, and to accomplish those ambitions, you do hell lot of things; you make a never ending to-do-list, wait for the perfect circumstances to arrive and you keep on dreaming about it every single day.
But the harsh truth is, you are just dreaming about it, not doing anything to make it happen.
Sorry to say, in reality, you are pushing them farther. There are no perfect circumstances, you cannot wait for all the lights to be green to drive your car away.
You just have to act in the present, ACT RIGHT NOW or get ready to live the same ordinary life that you have been living.
To give you a wake up call and to reveal how valuable the time is and how waiting for anything is never the solution, I’ve collected the 20 inspiring live now quotes which remind you to live in the present.
Dream as if you live forever, live as if  you’ll die today.
There are seven days a week and someday is not one of them.
A year from now, you will wish you had started today. – Karen Lamb
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass….It’s about learning to dance in the rain.
If not now then when? If not you, then who? – Robin Sharma
One day you will wake up and there won’t be any more time to do the things you’ve always wanted. Do it now. - Paul Coelho
People wait all week for Friday, all year for summer, all life for happiness.
Whatever you want to do, do it now. There are so many tomorrows. -Michael Landon
Do it now. The future is promised to no one.
The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is NOW. – Chinese Proverb
The time for the action is now. It’s never too late to do something.
Spending today, complaining about yesterday won’t make tomorrow any better.
The best use of life is love. The best expression of love is time. The best time to love is NOW. – Rick Warren
Enjoy life now. This is not a rehearsal.
The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is NOW. -Robert Ingersoll
Live now, believe me wait not till tomorrow; gather the roses of life today. -Pierre De Ronsard
Don’t live life hiding behind your past, live for right now. -Nichole William
Enjoy these moments now, because they don’t last forever.
The past is gone, the future is only imaginary..we have little choice…Now is the only place we CAN exist.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery. Today is a gift; that’s why it’s called a present.
So you like the post? Feeling a bit different? These were the quotes to inspire you to stop procrastination and start living your life to the fullest.

Joan Rivers RIP: The best jokes to remember the comedian by

Joan Rivers, the comedian who has died aged 81, was celebrated for her fearless put-downs and zingers.

Throughout her lengthy career, she took as much pleasure directing her acid-tongued humour towards herself as she did tearing apart other celebrities.
“The trouble with me is, I make jokes too often,” the comedian, told The Associated Press last year.
“That's how I get through life. Life is SO difficult — everybody's been through something! But you laugh at it, it becomes smaller.”
Here are some of the bold comedian’s best jokes, but unfortunately without her spot-on delivery.
1) I like colonic irrigation because sometimes you find old jewellery.
2) My love life is like a piece of Swiss cheese. Most of it's missing, and what's there stinks.
3) All babies look like RenĂ©e Zellweger pushed against a glass window.
4) I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw that my bath toys were a toaster and a radio.
5) I said to my mother-in-law, “My house is your house.” She said, “Get the hell off my property.”
Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa at the 2005 Oscars. (Getty)Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa at the 2005 Oscars. (Getty)



























6) Madonna is so hairy. When she lifted her arm, I thought it was Tina Turner in her armpit.
7) I said to my husband, “my boobs have gone, my stomach's gone, say something nice about my legs”. He said, “Blue goes with everything.”
8) I blame my mother for my poor sex life. All she told me was, “The man goes on top and the woman underneath.” For three years, my husband and I slept in bunk beds.
9) Mick Jagger could French-kiss a moose. He has child-bearing lips.
10) Elizabeth Taylor was so fat that whenever she went to London in a red dress, 30 passengers would try to board her.
11) My daughter and I are very close. We speak every single day and I call her every day and I say the same thing, "Pick up, I know you’re there." And she says the same thing back, "How’d you get this new number?
12) I bought a pedigree dog for $300. My friend said, "Give me $300. and I'll shit on your carpet."
13) I wish I had a twin, so I could know what I'd look like without plastic surgery.
14) Joan Collins lies about her age so much we should have her body carbon-dated.
15) When I saw her sex tape, all I could think of were Paris Hilton's poor parents. The shame, the shame of the Hilton family. To have your daughter do a porno film... in a Marriott hotel.
16) My best birth control now is just to leave the lights on.
17) Don't cook. Don't clean. No man will ever make love to a woman because she waxed the?inoleum. "My God, the floor's immaculate! Lie down, you hot bitch."
18) You want to get Cindy Crawford confused? Ask her to spell 'mom' backwards.
19) Style is like herpes: You either have it or you don’t.
20) I once dated a guy so dumb he could not count to 21 unless he was naked

http://www.independent.co.uk

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

12 Things You Should Start Saying 'No' To Today

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