Brilliant
Apple announced OS X, a new version of the Mac operating system that would no longer work with the previous iterations and require Apple’s developers to rewrite their applications. So Jobs asked Adobe to port its top-selling graphics applications to OS X but Adobe was reluctant, because customers weren’t willing to pay for something that wasn’t a feature enhancement,” said a former Adobe executive. “System compatibility was a given.”
Adobe did finally agree to do the update to OS X, but Jobs wasn’t happy with the timing.
“On OS X, he wanted OS X compatibility in a nanosecond and he was angry that Adobe didn’t move fast enough for him.” When Adobe did finally release OS X versions, Jobs made sure to introduce them at a Macworld event. “He did it because it helped Adobe with the product, but he really did it because it was unique to his platform. He was brilliant in terms of what he knew what he needed to do to be successful.”
Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is a region in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California that serves as a global center for high technology and innovation. It corresponds roughly to the geographical Santa Clara Valley. San Jose is Silicon Valley's largest city, the third-largest in California, and the tenth-largest in the United States; other major Silicon Valley cities include Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Redwood City, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Cupertino. The San Jose Metropolitan Area has the third-highest GDP per capita in the world (after Zurich, Switzerland and Oslo, Norway), according to the Brookings Institution.
The word "silicon" in the name originally referred to the large number of innovators and manufacturers in the region specializing in silicon-based MOS transistors and integrated circuit chips. The area is now home to many of the world's largest high-tech corporations, including the headquarters of more than 30 businesses in the Fortune 1000, and thousands of startup companies. Silicon Valley also accounts for one-third of all of the venture capital investment in the United States, which has helped it to become a leading hub and startup ecosystem for high-tech innovation. It was in Silicon Valley that the silicon-based integrated circuit, the microprocessor, and the microcomputer, among other technologies, were developed. As of 2013, the region employed about a quarter of a million information technology workers.
More high-tech companies were established across San Jose and the Santa Clara Valley. And then north towards the Bay Area's two other major cities, San Francisco and Oakland, the term "Silicon Valley" has come to have two definitions: a narrower geographic one, referring to Santa Clara County and southeastern San Mateo County, and a metonymical definition referring to high-tech businesses in the entire Bay Area. The term Silicon Valley is often used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. The name also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.
Due to the personal connection between people and computer technology, many headquarters of companies in Silicon Valley are a hotspot for tourism
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