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## [Here&#8217;s to Apple&#8217;s 50th—and a pretty decent ad line](https://kensegall.com/2026/03/22/heres-to-apples-50th-and-a-pretty-decent-ad-line/)

_2026-03-22 · Ken Segall · Ken Segall_

It had to happen at some point. On April 1st, that young, brash revolutionary we once knew is going to turn 50. Well I m sure a few of us can relate. Aging aside, Apple s had one hell of a ride making history across so many product categories. And as we approach this milestone birthday, \[ \]

## [Apple is crossing a Steve Jobs red line](https://kensegall.com/2025/11/07/apple-is-crossing-a-steve-jobs-red-line/)

_2025-11-07 · Ken Segall · Ken Segall_

You can fault Tim Cook for a number of things. Number one on the list, of course, is that he is not Steve Jobs. The nerve of that man! What made Steve an effective and visionary leader was that his values were so crystal clear. He inspired Apple’s troops to excel in innovation, design and \[ \]

## [Jane Goodall and Apple&#8217;s &#8220;Think different&#8221;](https://kensegall.com/2025/10/07/jane-goodall-and-apples-think-different/)

_2025-10-07 · Ken Segall · Ken Segall_

The relentless march of time has claimed another of humankind’s truly good people. Rest in peace, Jane Goodall. To the benefit of all, Jane devoted her life to “inspiring a more harmonious, sustainable relationship between people, animals and the natural world.” (—Jane Goodall Institute) She also did something far, far less significant, and for that \[ \]

## [Steve Jobs: &#8220;Your presentation is pedantic and boring.&#8221;](https://kensegall.com/2025/09/19/steve-jobs-your-presentation-is-pedantic-and-boring/)

_2025-09-19 · Ken Segall · Ken Segall_

It wasn’t one of Steve Jobs’ longer emails. Just six brutal words, rattled off as easily as he might say, “Have a good day.” The lucky recipient? A former colleague from my time working on the NeXT business long ago. After the success of iMac, he had sent Steve a presentation with a “big idea” \[ \]

