From that same story in Fortune: How Jobs transformed Apple
Looking out on the next decade, Jobs may well be asking himself a variation of that very question: After creating more than $150 billion in shareholder wealth, transforming movies, telecom, music, and computing (and profoundly influencing the worlds of retail and design), what should Steve Jobs do next? Given his penchant for secrecy and surprise and his proven brilliance, it's a fair bet that he'll let us know when he's good and ready.My bet is that he wants his legacy to be his name linked with Gutenberg as a world-historical cultural figure. I am assuming of course that Apple's iTablet will be the metonym for all eBook readers and that in fact the eBook reader will transform communications as much as did Gutenberg's press.

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