as most of the city gets ready for the start of school entrepreneurs of the digital hub 1971 prepare for demo day. there is a reason to come to chicago as an entrepreneur and technologi technologist. a resident entrepreneur and mentor. he co-founded okay cupid and now is ceo of match.com. sometimes he plays celebrity match maker. we know we can get you great first dates. chicago s digital startup incubaiter. 900 companies applied for the spot you got. the ability to really take this and expand it to the world
are doing that helps us figure out what is the sense of morality. it is influenced by the time of day and whether we have energy or we re tired. it is also influenced by how many steps removed from money we are. once we get closer to money we are more tight with the moral standard. when you this think about the disconnection of the government, media, bank ceos, really the whole banker politician technologi technologist, then you think about the other culture here as story tellers, cowboys and manufacturers. who tend to be much closer to money by culture. that right. on the ranch. in the whatever it is. what does it tell us about correcting our culture. we say listen, we agree with professor s research, we need to create more intimacy to the transaction in order to diminish the loss.
friend and an inspiring mentor. steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built and his spirit will forever be the foundation of apple. dan simon has the story of steve jobs incredible live. today apple is going to reinvent the phone. reporter: steve jobs was a modern day thomas edison. you can do multifinger gestures on it and, boy, have we patented it. reporter: he didn t have a patent on his own look but he was rarely seen without tennis shoes, levi s and a black shirt. he was legendary for his flair and showmanship. amazing. and the screen literally floats in midair. reporter: steve jobs was born in san francisco. his mother, an unwed college student, put him up for adoption. he developed an early interest in computers. going to after school lectures at hewlett-packard. after high school, he attended reed college but only for one semester. at just 20 years old, he started apple computer in his garage with friend steve wozniak. we worked hard and