For me it would be Steve Jobs and I would ask him why the iPad never got a calculator π
There is actually a funny story behind that (cultofmac.com/421893/why-the-ipad-...). But it's 2017 and the year is also almost over, so I would forward this question to Tim Cook and would highlight that they sell an iPad Pro version and call iOS "The worldβs most advanced mobile operating system" (apple.com/ipad-pro/ios/). I mean c'mon! π
But to be more serious now, I would like to ask the engineering team, where they see Apple in the next 5-10 years and what they want to solve until then. The same question goes to the teams at Google and Amazon, I think all these people have a big impact on our daily lives, so their thoughts about the future could be very interesting π
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For me it would be Steve Jobs and I would ask him why the iPad never got a calculator π
There is actually a funny story behind that (cultofmac.com/421893/why-the-ipad-...). But it's 2017 and the year is also almost over, so I would forward this question to Tim Cook and would highlight that they sell an iPad Pro version and call iOS "The worldβs most advanced mobile operating system" (apple.com/ipad-pro/ios/). I mean c'mon! π
But to be more serious now, I would like to ask the engineering team, where they see Apple in the next 5-10 years and what they want to solve until then. The same question goes to the teams at Google and Amazon, I think all these people have a big impact on our daily lives, so their thoughts about the future could be very interesting π