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This book sounds like garbage.
"Steve was a firm believer in the fact that if you make the UI good enough, you should be able to do everything you needed to with one button" And unlike most of my computer engineer colleagues, I absolutely agree. A well designed UI should be completely usable with a one button mouse. The second button is good for advanced users, but it should not be a requirement for any functionality. This is similar to keyboard shortcuts.
A young Steve Jobs speaking at the International Design Conference at Aspen in 1983. So he's speaking to a non-technical audience in 1983, before computers were mainstream. I'm always amazed by his eloquence, incredible mental clarity, and ability to see where technology was going.
Apple's CEO Steve Jobs on why Adobe's Flash is not allowed to run on iPhone, iPod, nor iPad. Nothing new here, but interesting to read directly from the source.
One of the most insightful articles I've read about Steve Jobs. Worth your time.
Eric Schmidt was CEO of Google and an Apple board member. Interesting insight into the board and Steve.
Many believe that Eric Schmidt betrayed Apple by using his position in the board where he had access to the iPhone plans before it was announced, taking them to Google which was working on Android.
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#SteveJobs voicing The Crazy Ones, 1997 http://t.co/Tw99JrRw
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Quotes from the greatest tech visionary of modern times. It's a glimpse into his philosophy.
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A new chapter?
Funny
This is a ten year old video of Steve Jobs showing the (then new) Apple Store. This is before the iPad, the iPhone, and the iPod. WiFi was brand new and they were showing it off. There are 325 stores now.
An iPhone case of Steve Jobs frozen in carbonite. This is as cool as my Millenium Falcon Cockpit Auto Sun Shade.
This is an extremely interesting interview to Steve Jobs published in 1985 by Newsweek.
This is right after Steve Jobs was ousted from Apple Computer, after he shipped the Macintosh but before he founded NeXT. What's most interesting is to see how a lot of his philosophy remains the same.
Unwritten rule: never reveal the truth about Steve Jobs really being a ninja.
They haven't streamed their events in years and years. Might mean they have something big. Or simply that they are going to start streaming again.