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Jobs preferred to be a disruptor rather than be disrupted. He had famously killed the iPod Mini, Apple’s best-selling product, and replaced it with the iPod Nano, a lighter, slimmer device that had gone on to even greater sales. Whereas Jobs might have guided the development of an industry-leading music app to replace iTunes, Cook
After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul
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