Why Steve Jobs Copied Edwin Land
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
- #stevejobs #apple #edwinland #polaroid
Steve Jobs was deeply influenced by Edwin Land, the founder of Polaroid. He took many of the top strategies that Land employed and used it to build Apple.
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“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery”
First thought upon watching this.
Exactly!
The LG Prada was the first touchscreen smartphone. The apple mouse was copied from a car manufacturer's line computer.
THE ONLY THING JOBS DIDN'T DO WAS PAY HIS CHILD SUPPORT...
**Please make more videos like this**!! This is utterly fantastic quality, and in a subject (how founders are effective) where usually I am not able to find videos anywhere near this good. I would be especially interested in a video like this on Elon Musk - who I keep trying to find information on with a strong focus on how to be more productive, though unfortunately it seems information on how he is so productive is more limited than I would like, which to be fair, might be a big of the reason I am having trouble finding good videos on this subject in the first place; so I guess if a video on Elon Musk can't be made well, any other founder good to learn from would be amazing to see as well! I'm not even sure who to look up, exactly, so in general a series on highly effective people to learn from would be absolutely amazing.
I am stunned to see a video in this absolutely fantastic quality, with only 178 views, and furthermore with a channel of only 14.2K subscribers. Going through the archives I expected this to be one of your first videos, but upon seeing your channel I see you have been working on this for over 2 years now! Very impressive dedication, and at this rate I think this channel is certainly on path to blowing up.
Some hopefully constructive feedback: The videos are on many different topics and it is hard to find more videos similar to this one. If other videos like this exist, a playlist of them would be super helpful!
I think the thumbnail and title could also be more… not sure how to describe it other than "clickable", the way clickbait is (while not necessarily being misleading). The video is a lot better than the thumbnail and title lets on. I unfortunately don't know exactly _how_ this could be done better with any certainty, but perhaps that tactic I often see, of putting some hint at the videos content in text in the thumbnail, could help a lot. For example, while writing this comment, I see a video titled "What Happened To Google Search?", by Enrico Tartarotti, with the Google logo with bleeding paint in the thumbnail, and text in the thumbnail to the right of it, "WHY YOU CAN'T FIND ANYTHING". Admittedly I haven't watched it yet, and am not planning to watch it right after this video, but I did put it in my watch later and this kind of style, with a hint at the contents, is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about.
I found this video from The Daily Entrepreneur newsletter, which on further checking, looks like it was also written by you. Not sure if the newsletter is bigger than this channel, or around the same size. But, in case you were wondering how I found this, that is how. The title of the newsletter (" Recruit like Steve Jobs ") was very clickable, and the content was interesting as well, and that made me interested in seeing the linked video.
I hope you find this feedback useful (as with most of my comments, it took quite a while to write, even with relatively little revision). I always struggle to get good constructive feedback for my own things I create due to lack of a large audience, so I am giving the kind of feedback on this content I wish I could get more of for my own. It's subjective, I don't have much experience making headlines or anything like that, and I am often weird enough in preferences to not be the best representative sample, but if anything, it's at least one extra datapoint, in very high detail. And also remember, perhaps, no need to fall into the trap of audience capture either: gurwinder.substack.com/p/the-perils-of-audience-capture - my intro sentence "Please make more videos like this" reminded me of this article, so I felt it important to add this as a caveat. Nuance is important.
Thank you for the long thoughtful comment. This video is the start of a new era for the channel. We are focusing specifically on making videos like these moving forward.
We’re making these videos because we share your sentiment and wish there was more content like this on UA-cam.
More to come!
Amazing feedback! 👏👏👏
Amazing explicative video, thank you!!
This is such a great video!
Thanks Eloiza!
That's where inspiration and copying pretty much differ
Apple store and Linux repositories (commercialized that is) is more of a copy or steal
The Elite know to steal from the Elite 🚀
You mention the mouse in this video and you don't take the simply step to support your argument (about how Jobs stole other people's ideas) by mentioning that the Mouse came from Xerox Parc. Xerox INVENTED the mouse and Apple exploited it.
Woahhhh? For real?
Yup
I was playing pacman in Washington state Tacoma at a friend's house in 1984ish.
A video of this quality having 2.9 k views is a crime!
agreed :)
@@AaronWatsonGeo Ultimately quality pays off in the end! Last month you almost hit a million, the only way is forward. Bravo!
Awesome video. Bill Gates is next?
Yes, later this year.
I thought Steve was a pure genius 😳
Did you find this inspiring?
Your video is awesome. Will wait for the next eps!
Don’t they all have mentors/inspiration? esp. during startup
He was no genius, he was a regular guy who piggybacked on Wozniaks computer engineering skills and then others once the company grew. If he was left on his own, he'd have been chanting hary Krishna songs on corner streets which is what he was into before he met Wozniak.
Jobs stole the “great artist steal” line from Picasso…
And thomas Edison was steal from tesla
Jobs was no visionary or genius. He happened to be at the right place, at the right time with someone like Wozniak and Edwin Land as a footprint to follow. The book Outliers by Malcom Gladwell sums things up better.
Mousy 3.0
FOR REAL?!?!?!?!?!
Yes, really
That video break down was PURE EXCELLENCE, Thank You. @23sike24