Top 10 Stories About Steve Jobs
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2017
- We’ve all heard Steve Jobs tell stories, but some of the most interesting come from those who’ve worked with him. Hear Jobs’ coworkers, employees, and friends describe their experiences with him. From seeing Xerox PARC for the first time to doing LSD with a classmate, enjoy listening to these less known stories about tech visionary Steve Jobs.
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Clip 1: • PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooy...
Clip 2: • Ed Catmull: A Steve Jo...
Clip 3: • Steve Wozniak's First ...
Clip 4: • My favorite Steve Jobs...
Clip 5: • "Hide the Porsches": R...
Clip 6: • My Friendship with Ste...
Clip 7: • Video
Clip 8: • Steve Jobs' biographer...
Clip 9: • I did LSD with Steve Jobs
Clip 10: • PARC scientist recalls...
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Hey guys, I tried my best to find stories that weren't popular so you'd be watching something fresh. Hope you enjoy!
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Here is my personal Steve Jobs story. I was an hp employee in 2005. My autistic son and I went into an Apple store and they had a program for kids to use while the parents were shopping called Just for Kids that would allow the kids to use the machines but not change settings. My son would constantly go into my home office and change the settings on my Microsoft computer. So, I decided to send Steve an email (guessed at his email) on a sunday after to ask how I could buy the just for kids app. 20 minutes later I get an email from him saying he wanted to help and that someone would call me the next day. Two months later his people had cleared the licensing restrictions to allow me to get the software and be the only non store to have it. Then a computer shows up at my front door with the software....all free. That was the kind of guy Steve was and even though I'm now an HP retiree, we only use apple products in my house
how does this have only 8 likes wtf
@Sugar Muffin I already knew that HP executives had very simple emails like Presidents Carly Fiorini was carly.fiorini@hp.com and Mark Hurd as mark.hurd@hp.com They like to read their own email unfiltered by an administrator. So, I just made a guess that his email was steve.jobs@apple.com and it was. Twenty minutes later he replied
@Sugar Muffin sjobs@apple.com i believe its still working :)
Hey, I have written a book About Steve Jobs, would you mind if I copy your story in my book? Could you please give me your exact name, so that I can mention your name there too..
@@adityaagarwal130 You can use my story, not so sure the context that you would use my name
It's nice hearing stories about Steve Jobs by his employees just because everyone around him was sharp as hell so they can articulate it well.
he paying of all the time that got wasted.. so it not good enough.. he would beat the shit out of you to get to that point..
Gotta love Wozniak's response to the genious question :D
It was definitely a disrespectful question to ask Wozniak, so I’m kind of glad he had an arrogant response.
Love him..well I am genius too.😊
this is a very interesting compilation! thanks a bunch!
Interesting! I didn't know a lot of this, thanks for compiling these stories!
Yup worked for Apple, met him a few times- never knew any of this.
Hey ! Your channel is awesome you're doing great
This shows well Steve really was harsh, but out of impatience or care. John Mayer summed that up well.
thank you that's fresh !
Steve would freak out for you misspelling porsche
No porsche is a car;; porch is on a house like front steps and stuff
I love this Apple compilation. Question - do you use a screen recorder to create each clip? The quality is great!
The story about PARC is quite different from what exists in the general domain.
Yup, Jobs saw the world differently even back then.
24:28 classic Jobs.
I watched em all before more deeply
Nice video!
2:25 that wasn't unrealistic. He told her to make her shareholders wait for few years which Steve did it with apple when Sculley was the ceo. Steve wanted to make machintosh a close system(non campatible with other softwares) which was, at that time, considered a foolish move. Everyone thought it would fail measurably but Steve eventually proved why his visions are correct. Nowadays, the apple is apple because of its non compatibility with other devices. So I wont say reducing sugar would be a bad idea for Pepsico when Steve himself told that. [Some people are just born visionary who can see the next 10 years crystal clear in their mind. And I consider Steve the greatest visionary to ever step on the earth.] It would be a foolish move of Pepsico for few years but eventually with good and visionary leader, Pepsico would make comeback.
Wazinok was genius behind computer
): R.I.P he was the best
can't believe john mayer and steve was good friend omg
wow
What movie?
What movie were they talking about in #2?
Not sure the movie, but it is Pixar, right?
Sometimes it's scary (but also comforting) to know that even a guy like Jobs wasn't powerful enough to beat cancer.
Ayyy first comment. Great job on the video man.
Thanks!
Did I build the first computer?
NR 2
no such thing as top storx or not
What is my connection with you?🤔
Damn Steve reminds me of myself.
But why Steve said at first story ' tell your shareholders that have to wait ' ?
Because during that time cocaine was prevalent and arse eating was becoming big around the kids. But if you wait between doing both, it’s more enjoyable each time. So if you do a line and lick a crack, then wait say - a month before doing it again, it’ll be amazing
Read my comment selecting 'newest' to clear it.
0:39 Steve Jobs was a vegan, not a vegetarian...there's a difference!
No. Jobs was vegetarian but mostly ate fruits. He was not strict vegan like the people from movement.
@@theyoungindians9027 Jobs chose a vegan lifestyle after reading a book that convinced him too much dairy created excess mucus.
Written by Arnold Ehret, Mucusless Diet Healing System advocated for a diet free from not just meat. The piece also warned against eating anything that wasn’t a starchless vegetable or a fruit.
@@theyoungindians9027 lemme guess, he liked apples?
@@aadishpatil3887 Yes. He not just avoided meat but advocated against milk. But he uses to eat Hare Krishna meal everyday for months. Hare Krishna meal/food is not strict vegan. It generally has few items of milk & honey.
well.. she actually TALKED to him...
14:40 is it just me or does he sound very much like Donald trump?
Yes, just a bit faster.
Both New Yorkers
Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco. He is a very spiritual and incredibly intelligent and creative. He worked really hard. Trump is opposite. But they both have big egos. One is justiable, the other is not.
Steve was great but I believe that Elon is right next to him if not even better
elon he is another level, elon wanted to change for better world with tech. steve only busy with his product not the world.
Very similar personalities & energy.
Revolutionized payment systems with PayPal. Tesla shaping the sustainable energy sector, space x trying to source alternatives to living on earth. The boring company solving traffic issues. Twitter democratizing communication. Neuralink doing research in medical breakthroughs and communication. All with his own money and unlike jobs going the job himself and not just pushing others to do it. Need I say more. Doing the job and paying for it. That should be plenty to explain
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Dumbass like babies like to leave a comment in a internet blog revealing their ignorance.
you could say that but elon is subsidy genius and hard worker, steve is marketing+desing genius and they both changed the world. But id say steve has bigger charisma.
Steve Jobs was a narcissist bully