Monday, March 16, 2015

Eddy Cue criticized the new documentary about Steve Jobs

Apple's vice president for Internet services Eddy Cue criticized the new documentary about Steve Jobs, calling it unreliable. His views on the tape top manager shared microblog Twitter.We are talking about the film "Steve Jobs: the man in the car" (Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine), which Magnolia Pictures has chosen to show in American cinemas.
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"Very disappointed SJ: Man in the Machine. Very inaccurate and reprehensible look at my friend. The film does not reflect that of Steve Jobs, I know" - wrote Kew.
In 2012 Eddy Cue received on behalf of Steve Jobs' award, which is awarded by the Board of Trustees Award "Grammy". Legend Silicon Valley was awarded an honorary award for "creating products and technologies that have changed the way our perception of music, television, movies and books".
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"On behalf of Lauren, Steve's wife, his children and every Apple employee, I would like to thank you for the award Trustees Grammy Award. Steve was a visionary, a mentor and close friend of mine. For me was a great honor to work with him for the past 15 years" - said Kew.
The film "Steve Jobs: the man in the car", consists of interviews with former employees of Apple, including Jon Rubinstein, Bob Belleville, Daniel Kottke, as well as a friend of the company's founder Chrisann Brennan. The film also included performances Jobs at the Commission on the Securities and Exchange Commission (USA) in 2008.
In the opinion of the audience, the film aims to dispel the myths and legends that have developed around Steve Jobs.
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