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Jobs was certainly a marketing genius, which means he was able to sell people on the idea that he could pull the future into the present. As an Apple stockholder, I've always appreciated that. But he was hardly as visionary as you imply, and any seeming "crystal ball" work done at Apple was by the company's engineers.
I love watching unedited full interviews like this. You get such a better feel for why Steve says things the way he does. That and before watching this I had never heard Steve Jobs sneeze. Now I have.
not really, unless you're referring to marketing strategies: his contribution was being the public face of the men and women doing the revolutionary work in computer tech and computing. Jobs and Wozniak were a great team at the right moment in history. one is a remarkable engineer/inventor, the other had an immense talent in capturing public's attention And imagination.
@@ohio i'm not disputing that. :) if it weren't that hard we'd have many more like him and his company.. that being said, that's exactly my point, great asset for his company but i'm not so sure it was him that changed the world :). fun fact, from the start, he couldn't write a line of code but he could talk and present the product of coding as a life changing experience. he didn't know how to build a computer board but understood what the public could accept as an 'must have'. he did have a say in the design of their first computer case (steve's guy could mold 12 computer cases a week :) ) as his partner/friend build the hardware and software, their product debuting a few world firsts. and then they got really lucky: not to say they weren't prepared and at the right time and place but, it so happened the world started using spreadsheets turning a 10hrs task in a few min of data entry. they had the perfect affordable AND up-gradable color machine for that job. and as they say, the rest is history.
Even back then Steve was laying out how the future of computers was going to look in his mind and he turned out to be right. Interpersonal computing as he calls it turned out to be the internet and the next-gen platforms that he said were going to let developers develop more amazing software turned out to be the iPhone and the App Store. Miss Steve so much. Thanks for this upload!
I like that he has a NeXT computer in the background showing off just how much better the NeXT computers were than the crap that was made by other computer companies. I first saw a computer running the NeXT OS in the early 90s and I was blown away by it. I later worked at a company that used computers running the NeXT OS. When Mac OS X was released as a beta product in September 2000 I was already familiar with it. All of Apple's OS technology is based off of what was created at NeXT.
The young Steve Jobs was so handsome and so intelligent. He is so articulate and explained his vision so well. He is a Superman ❤ He talked about all the expenses that were capital-intensive projects were produced over sea which was 1991 is so relevant today. He has this amazing ability to see into the future at age 36!!! As a seasoned professional risk management, he was addressing risk management issue decades beyond ahead.
Around 3:40, he was spot on that the third PC revolution would involve networking personal computers, he just didn't know how. Tim Berners-Lee had already created the World Wide Web at CERN on a NeXT about half a year before this interview.
Started working in Silicon Valley 10 days after this interview at the INTEROP conference and exhibition. IBM wanted to establish Token Ring and SNA (System Network Architecture) as the standard for networking. Instead, Ethernet and TCP/IP won out to help launch the Internet. Then only 1 million ppl using it. 2 years still until the Web was born. TelNet, FTP, SMTP and dial up. At the INTEROP show every vendor had to connect their equipment to the “Show Net” to prove it was inter-operable. Key steps that resulted in the Internet.
The core component manufacturers were switched from Japan(Sony, NEC) to Korea(LG, Samsung). The factories were moved from the U.S. to Taiwan/China(Foxconn). However, Apple has been growing hugely through being hollowed for the past 25 years. I wonder when Jobs realized that the most profitable factor is software and processor IP.
OpenDoc and its ilk were nonstarters, because why would customers put up with error messages when opening a document received from a friend that needed some display/edit logic from a component they didn't have installed yet? And even if those components could be easily downloaded, would they cost money? And what about versioning? And if the components were free, how would developers make money? And if one is making a new document, would there be a central registry of components so one could know how to add particular content to a document? And of course like Jobs mentioned, how would the UI work?
Hey Sir Mixalot. In 1996? was a mechanic in Des Moines Washington and worked on your car or your managers car. Steve Jobs was AMAZING!!! WHY did I not study this guy!!!
we in 2009 he started new war where all four categories is include portable, powerful and high speed internet and it is smartphone. he started with personal pc and ended his life journey with smart phone thank you mr steve for making us dynamic
Steve, I don't know if you would have liked the way Mac Studio looks, but this is the most powerful Mac I have ever owned. It's compact and has lots of I/O. Best of all, this 10 core Apple silicon screamer rips through the most CPU intensive computations. Oh, and it's dead silent.
I just realized Steve Jobs hardly ever blinks. I think it’s part of his connection to the other party. I don’t know if he learned this or if it’s natural, but it’s an effective way to convince someone of your message.
If the rumors are true about his dedication to abstaining from “release” this attributes to the stare. Hyper focus from his internal drive. Or so they say
16 years after this video was recorded, Steve Jobs along with his brilliant engineers did exactly that. A portable, image intensive, networkable device. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the Apple iPhone c. 2007.
"People want large color screens that they can put photographs on. People want motion video. People wanna be networked with very high-speed networking. People want to be sending all this rich media around the network."
At least the people which are interested and have a sort of curiosity towards what is going on in the computer-industry. Further any other person is wellcome to my opinion..
I'm quite naive about the Media industry, so I found it very funny how Steve, when asked to stay for a cutaway shot, is making this explanatory gesture ( @ 21:00 ). It's a quite interesting glimpse into the mechanisms of promotion in Interviews.
Fun fact: he first discovered he had cancer back in 2004, when it was really early and could have easily removed it with consistent medication and an easy treatment plan. But he refused to listen to his doctors back when his billions could save him and called their treatment plan "too complex and unnecessary" If only he know how much the Apple and the computer industry as a whole needed him. He's understand how significant his life is and wouldve done the treatment.
He was so right even to the fact that MacOS 7-9 were going to be incremental updates. Almost like he predicted Mac OS X was going to be be a big change even before he was joined apple again
1991... that when everybody said Apple was dying and that so many companies build peripherals for the PC and not for the Mac, so more people buy the PC, and then more companies only build peripherals for the PC. Until USB comes out, then Mac was ok again... together with Mac Mini, such a nice device. That was the first time I bought a Mac again... in 2005, since about 1983 when I had an Apple II. Too bad I didn't buy Apple stocks in 2005, or else Apple is paying for all my living expenses and all my lunches and dinners for the next 100 years
By the end of the decade he would become a superstar and Apple would go from being nearly bankrupt to becoming a behemoth even threatening Microsoft's position in the consumer market ironically with a huge helping hand from Microsoft itself -
@@kiran-thetributechannel Next cube and the software it was running was out of this world and way ahead of its time...the $15k price tag for all that software and high cost of the workstations was the real barrier. Also the PowePC was amazing as well...again it was too costly and sophisticated for the market at the time
@@synchlaviersample4287 in the Isaacson biography it says that NeXT was about to flop because the OS sucked. So jobs used the OS to bargain his position with Apple.
@@yoloswag6242 NeXTSTEP became the foundation for Mac OS X and it effectively powers all of Apple today. It in no way sucked! I’ve read the Isaacson biography and can’t imagine how you got that impression, but I’d recommend looking at the software of the time yourself. Load up 3.3 in an emulator and compare to other contemporary operating systems.
I think he was so smart and that's why he never trusted the big pharma! Hope all the Steven's all the world follow their instinct and don't go to the doctor!
@@portillamail Huh ? I disagree . He might've been really smart in business and marketing, but not so smart in the medical field . He could've just gotten the surgery and got the cancer removed especially since he discovered it early, but he decided to go with alternative medicine instead, and what happened ? His cancer has gotten way worse and ended up killing him . He could've been still alive today if he had just gotten the surgery . That was definitely one of the worst decisions he has made .
@@SirChadofWick I think he would really hate what Apple is doing today in general . Apple has become much less innovative since he passed away . Financially, Apple today is very successful, but otherwise it seems like they're running out of ideas . They don't even bother changing the designs of the new iPhones, all they do is make the camera a bit bigger and that's all . They literally launch the same iPhone from last year just with very minor differences, especially with the standard (non-pro) models . Even the Dynamic Island doesn't seem very different from the notch for me, they only made the notch even bigger with it lol 💀 .
It is interesting to me that Jobs didn't seem to see, at the time of this interview, that the next big thing was the internet. The first web browser was written in 1990.
So basically they are working on 5 iterations at once and slowly release them even though the technology that is possible is not accessible to the general population?
טים אם אפל תשתמש בסרט סיליקון לSoC אפשר להוריד את מחיר הSoC ב50$ לרגיל ל750$. וגם בSE+ ב 450$. עם הודאה לעיתונות שאפל מצאה דרך להוריד עלויות אייפון ואייפד ואפל ווטש וAirPods עם מכונות ו1 חלקי 10 עובדים.
Why did he seemingly end the interview as soon as the reporter said “Is that why US memories failed?” I couldn’t find anything online about US memories. What’s up with that?
Found this in a 1992 NYT article: "While American companies were driven out of the D-RAM business by the Japanese..." Presumably this is what they're referring to.