Ive watched this several times since '07 and it became clear tonight Bill talks about plastic, software settings and sizes, And Steve talks about people... From the most prickly person as described.
@43:00 a prophetic question, and an answer that was technically correct, but shortsighted. I have a hunch Steve knew this is where the world was going, he just didn't want to hurt device sales.
so much cringe hearing Walt and whats her name asking stupid questions and trying to be "edgy" with aggressive banter. Such a great response by Steve when asked what's next for mobile devices: "I don't know"; who knew maps would be so popular on the phone"
42:47 Less than half a year later, Apple launched the very first iPad Mini, which has ~8" screen size. What I like about watching old videos like this is that we now know what's in Tim's head at that moment about future products, so we have more contexts of his answers.
He was very good with the media… even though he probably did not want to really deal with them, he knew it was extremely important to get the narrative he wanted , out into the public…
Year after year after year this host was so rude to Steve. “Won’t they all catch up to you real soon?” Same question every year about every product. What an a-hole!
It was important to watch this video to learn how to cooperate in a technology industry. And got new insigths to develop new ways to administrate my vast monetary founding on holding of technology. 🖱📺📽🗞💡🕯🎤🚀
If only Steve would of taking the treatment instead of thinking it wasn’t as serious how he could Of seen how big his company became and by the way how bad was the women interviewer asking questions 😮
Steve Jobs vs Bill Gates on how the future will unfold and what products to make to win that future...was an epic battle of two different social classes for supremacy. It's like a damn opera with Steve Jobs slain in the 80s and then coming back to lap everybody and ultimately win the future just before passing
The humility he has, “you were the last company to figure out MP3’s”, “We made some mistakes”, “well, the reason was…”. Apple was never number 1 & still isn’t in terms of market share, but boy does believing in your vision really pay off in the long run