Steve Jobs helped Entrepreneurship - living Digishon
We pitched at the most recent iBreakfast on August 25, 2011
while still working on changing the minds of VC's in helping us finance the first
round of money for digishon.com. Now, we are still working on Business
Plans and data/ servers. While we are still manicuring our final touches
to go live in the next few weeks, its one of the few times in my life where as
the Creative helm of Digishon.com, I must pay respects to the one man that
helped me jump on a computer in the first place.
Steve Jobs died today after a battle with cancer yet it inspires me to be help
nurture and believe in change. And, I must do that while young people
continue innovating. From the time I was a freshman at the University of
California Berkeley, I found myself thrown into not only learning core
curriculum, but in finessing our Apple computers. We used floppy discs
back then, yet it was such a ground breaking revolutionary way of producing
efficiency that it was integral tool to the execution of tasks. Students,
myself included, were required to use a program to accomplish school
work. Hence, Apple located in Silicon Valley, provided not just the
engineering school but all of my university, a variety of Macintosh Apple
computers. Doing away with the old - No more typewriters. Shortly
thereafter, Apple introduced a heavy 3" inch laptop computer.
I graduated from Cal and still looking for a job, I became the owner of my
first Apple laptop.
We have to thank and express our sorry for his entire family to the man that
revolutionized the ways in which we think. We hope that you continue to
find out what is happening with our next stages and up. This is my
passion. I want to continue the business of changing technology, luxury
fashion e-tailoring, and local curated communities of shoppers for our online
fashion revolution. We Press On
Rest In Peace - Steve Job.


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