Well worth watching…
Bloomberg Game Changers — http://www.bloomberg.com/video/63722844/
48 minutes — 227 MB of worthwhile bandwidth.
(Thanks to TUAW.)
Well worth watching…
Bloomberg Game Changers — http://www.bloomberg.com/video/63722844/
48 minutes — 227 MB of worthwhile bandwidth.
(Thanks to TUAW.)
Thanks Peter – I watched all 48 minutes. Great quote at the end too…. Stay hungry, stay foolish!
Cheers Donna. Yes, Steve Jobs is an inspiring figure, isn’t he?
There’s so much his example can teach us and model for us … high standards and concerted attention to excellent design— perfectionism and minimalism for a start.
Then he goes and rounds it off by being someone who speaks so eloquently about staying true to our core values, as you say. – P
I thoroughly enjoyed this video very well made, I am pleased it had the warts included.
I have heard and read many instances describing Steve as the worst person to work with/for. Some may think that this is the price of perfection, I still think you can be very successful and not a prick.
A lot of people don’t realise Microsoft own a big chunk of Apple and even though Steve had a big impact on its resurgence you could argue Bill had an even bigger one. Oh and Apple often get the credit for the mouse, when Xerox started that one with a heap of other innovations that Apple “acquired”
I love Apple products I have 4 Ipods & I phone. however most people have the blinkers on when it comes to Apple. This pretty much wraps them up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg Warning bad language
Do you know that the Product Announcements that Steve is mainly involved with, the audience is 99% Apple Staff. Would not be surprised if they have Applause signs. We included Cut and Paste! The crowd goes wild
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVybUMLbXEU
They are only 5 years late.
“Do you know that the Product Announcements that Steve is mainly involved with, the audience is 99% Apple Staff.”
Oh really? I’d be very surprised if this was right. Do you have a source or reference?