October 2011
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“When I was writing my book on Google, I would sit in at meetings there and understand half the words—they might as well have been speaking Swahili to me. Jobs never spoke that way. You understood him. Engineers are brilliant—they have all sorts of ideas. But without someone like Jobs to translate their work, they could never cross that divide.”
—News Desk: Ken Auletta: Eight Questions About Life After Jobs : The New Yorker