Continuing with the Top Ten Steve Jobs Quotes:

#5. On Leadership

So when a good idea comes, you know, part of my job is to move it around, just see what different people think, get people talking about it, argue with people about it, get ideas moving among that group of 100 people, get different people together to explore different aspects of it quietly, and, you know – just explore things.

Now a bunch of gems from MacDailyNews.

Amazon Kindle outsold 2-1 by Microsoft’s Zune debacle

There’s soon going to be a new version of Kindle. Supposedly, it looks a bit less like something that John Dykstra superglued together back in 1975. It still won’t sell in anything remotely resembling Apple’s iPod numbers.

Apple, oh Apple, you have not made an e-reader, so I have pre-ordered a new Kindle. Yes I know the iPhone has e-readers, and Amazon may be releasing a Kindle app for the iPhone, but I am over forty, and could not possibly read a whole book on a screen so small. I could though on a tablet or netbook, hint, hint.

CNBC’s Goldman: Apple’s not-so-quiet rally and why it will continue

Goldman writes, “Last quarter’s earnings report was a financial OMG moment for so many skittish Apple investors wondering what market research to believe, and whether this company had some economic elixir that made it immune to the recession that was killing everyone else… And it’s not just Apple’s internal innovation and cash that make it intriguing; it’s also about how its competitors simply can’t seem to compete.”

From iPhone Savior:

I bet that the corded version is much cheaper. I think I’m gonna buy it just to be different.

And David After the Dentist remix:

No, it has nothing to do with Apple. It’s just funny.

How about Gourd Computer, Inc.?

From louisgray.com, Real Apple Fanboys Only Have Apple Watches

I make no apologies in terms of my Apple Mac fandom. Maybe it’s the fact that I live 10 minutes from Cupertino, home base for what’s arguably the world’s most innovative computer company. Maybe it’s because I’m stubborn and when I make a choice I stick to it. But whatever the reason, while my passion for their products can ebb and flow between product releases, I will never surrender my Apple fanboy card. And one of the most telling clues that I’m Steve Jobs disciple is worn on my wrist – every single day. You see… every single wristwatch I have sports the Apple logo.

And lastly, quite obviously from The Cult of Mac, A Devotional Picture for Cult of Macists (image copyright Kelsey Blessman):