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New and Noteworthy: Five Questions for Steve Jobs; Doctors prescribe iPods for storage

New and Noteworthy: Five Questions for Steve Jobs; Doctors prescribe iPods for storage

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Five Questions for Steve Jobs In an interview with Fortune, Steve Jobs answers five brief questions about the iPod, Pixar, and Apple's future. Asked to compare Apple to Pixar, Jobs replies "Everyone in Hollywood says the key to good animated movies is story, story, story. But when it really gets down to it, when the story isn't working, they will not stop production and spend more money and get the story right. That's what I see about the software business. Everybody says, 'Oh, the user is the most important thing,' but nobody else really does it." More.

Doctors prescribe iPods for storage CNET reports that a growing number of physicians are using iPods to store medical data and images: "While Apple is riding high on the sales of the iPod, the iconic music player is morphing into a business tool for radiologists at the University of California, Los Angeles. They are teaming the devices with an open-source platform to help the medical community cut costs." More.

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