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Linux Creator Linus Torvalds Was Asked By Steve Jobs To Help Build OS X In 2000

Built upon the DNA of NeXT OS, OS X is already one of the most well known Unix-based operating systems, but it could have been supercharged if the father of Linux, Linus Torvalds, had accepted a job offer from Steve Jobs back in 2000. Describing Torvalds as the Steve Jobs of engineers for his ability [...]Related StoriesiOS 5.1 Strings Might Confirm iPhone LTE, But Probably Just Refer To Existing HSPA+ SupportWindows 8 Will Support Retina Display Tablets Just Like The iPadEPA Announces “Mobile First” Policy, Plans iOS/Mobile Apps Before Desktop SoftwareThis iPad Class For Lawyers Hopes To Settle Tiffs Over BYOD [Interview]Why Your Smart Cover Or Magnetic Case Doesn’t Work With The New iPad

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