Thanks to this day humanity changed to a constant state of excessive Narcissism on Social Media... Thanks to this day Artificial Intelligence powered by a collective matrix of human brains was born... Thanks to this day the lines between Socialism and Capitalism became invisible Thanks to this day the lines between Democracy and Totalitarianism disappeared... Thanks to this day the borders that separated countries disappeared... Thanks to this day in 2-3 decades humanity will live inside pods plugged in to a Simulation World from birth to death for eternity... Thanks to this day our civilization peak was between 1999 and 2007...
@@crunkaintdead7702dawg u stupid? Steve Wozniak was the creator of the FIRST APPLE computers. He went away after that. Then Steve jobs got kicked out too, but he returned in 1996. So basically they made him returned because nobody had the absolute technological facility of mind that Steve jobs had, 11 years later, we got the iPhone cuz he hated the stylus. Research dawg, research.
Thinking of the same thing, its interesting how he mentioned that the issue with the current phones at the time was the bulky keyboards but oddly enough when i was around at that time nobody really had an issue with the buttons, but the way Steve Jobs presented it and mentioned it made it sound like a reasonable thing to remove and change and in the end sell the end product
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 - October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology giant Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar. He was a pioneer of the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with his early business partner and fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Jobs was born in San Francisco in 1955 and adopted shortly afterwards. He attended Reed College in 1972 before withdrawing that same year. In 1974, he traveled through India, seeking enlightenment before later studying Zen Buddhism. He and Wozniak co-founded Apple in 1976 to further develop and sell Wozniak's Apple I personal computer. Together, the duo gained fame and wealth a year later with production and sale of the Apple II, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers. Jobs saw the commercial potential of the Xerox Alto in 1979, which was mouse-driven and had a graphical user interface (GUI). This led to the development of the unsuccessful Apple Lisa in 1983, followed by the breakthrough Macintosh in 1984, the first mass-produced computer with a GUI. The Macintosh launched the desktop publishing industry in 1985 with the addition of the Apple LaserWriter, the first laser printer to feature vector graphics and PostScript. In 1985, Jobs departed Apple after a long power struggle with the company's board and its then-CEO, John Sculley. That same year, Jobs took some Apple employees with him to found NeXT, a computer platform development company that specialized in computers for higher-education and business markets, serving as its CEO. In 1986, he helped develop the visual effects industry by funding the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm that eventually spun off independently as Pixar, which produced the first 3D computer-animated feature film Toy Story (1995) and became a leading animation studio, producing over 27 films since. In 1997, Jobs returned to Apple as CEO after the company's acquisition of NeXT. He was largely responsible for reviving Apple, which was on the verge of bankruptcy. He worked closely with British designer Jony Ive to develop a line of products and services that had larger cultural ramifications, beginning with the "Think different" advertising campaign, and leading to the iMac, iTunes, Mac OS X, Apple Store, iPod, iTunes Store, iPhone, App Store, and iPad. In 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. He died of respiratory arrest related to the tumor in 2011, and in 2022, was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 - October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology giant Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar. He was a pioneer of the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with his early business partner and fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Jobs was born in San Francisco in 1955 and adopted shortly afterwards. He attended Reed College in 1972 before withdrawing that same year. In 1974, he traveled through India, seeking enlightenment before later studying Zen Buddhism. He and Wozniak co-founded Apple in 1976 to further develop and sell Wozniak's Apple I personal computer. Together, the duo gained fame and wealth a year later with production and sale of the Apple II, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers. Jobs saw the commercial potential of the Xerox Alto in 1979, which was mouse-driven and had a graphical user interface (GUI). This led to the development of the unsuccessful Apple Lisa in 1983, followed by the breakthrough Macintosh in 1984, the first mass-produced computer with a GUI. The Macintosh launched the desktop publishing industry in 1985 with the addition of the Apple LaserWriter, the first laser printer to feature vector graphics and PostScript. In 1985, Jobs departed Apple after a long power struggle with the company's board and its then-CEO, John Sculley. That same year, Jobs took some Apple employees with him to found NeXT, a computer platform development company that specialized in computers for higher-education and business markets, serving as its CEO. In 1986, he helped develop the visual effects industry by funding the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm that eventually spun off independently as Pixar, which produced the first 3D computer-animated feature film Toy Story (1995) and became a leading animation studio, producing over 27 films since. In 1997, Jobs returned to Apple as CEO after the company's acquisition of NeXT. He was largely responsible for reviving Apple, which was on the verge of bankruptcy. He worked closely with British designer Jony Ive to develop a line of products and services that had larger cultural ramifications, beginning with the "Think different" advertising campaign, and leading to the iMac, iTunes, Mac OS X, Apple Store, iPod, iTunes Store, iPhone, App Store, and iPad. In 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. He died of respiratory arrest related to the tumor in 2011, and in 2022, was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Smartphones were in public use for almost ten years before the first iPhone. They intimate that they invented disruptive technologies. Look it up- they copied them, rarely improved them (The Laser writer, for example, use a Canon engine (probably still does)). But they sold a dream. Your android phone is bricked? What do you expect? My iPhone is bricked. Time to get a new one. I'm not in the cult. I appreciate good tech at a good price, and the freedom to use it as I wish, and where I wish. I like knowing it wasn't made by slave labor at a FoxConn facility.
I wish this would’ve never happened. As great Technology can be, no one can deny how much harm it has done to society as a whole. Technological innovation should’ve stopped in the early 90s. Once the Internet came along everything turned into sh*t.
I hear what you're saying. I don't think it's fair to blame technology for all the issues today. The world had issues long before smartphones. Frankly, I think algorithms have affected mental health more than social media itself. With MySpace & the early days of Facebook & Instagram, it showed posts your friends made in chronological order. Now, it pushes what the algorithm thinks a user will like based on his/her past searches.