Steve Jobs Interview - 8/14/1998 - iMac Satellite Tour
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Published 2022-03-22
• Steve Jobs Interviews
As this was captured from a satellite feed there's no clear way to hear the interviewer, I've done some noise reduction to make the room audio clearer to understand the audio bleed from whoever was asking the questions
All Comments (21)
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This video can even sell you an iMac today!
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I love to watch how deftly Steve dodges the interviewer's attempts to corner him, even though it isn't even clear to him for the first two minutes that the interview has formally begun.
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He was 43 here. I like his little boy smile. And he oozed charisma. Wish he’d been smarter about his health.
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If you ever wondered what it would be like to interview Steve for a position at your company, here's your POV.
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“Have we started yet? I thought we were just shooting the shit.” Low key flex 😂
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It became the highest selling computer in history. By the time you unboxed a windows machine and connect it physically, you already were browsing the internet on the iMac. Then you have start installing software on the windows machine to get it even load. This is what the iMac was ahead in. Today all computers work this way.
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He was so smooth with the media… so comfortable ❤
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What a masterful response to the “not that revolutionary” question.
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Such a fucking rock star. He didn’t even know it.
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Steve Jobs could sell me anything 😂
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Like how smart his responses are.
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I remember my school bought a few of these colourful Macs and then no students were allowed to use it😂 they were just decoration for the library
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Sign of great things to come.
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Little known fact: Interviewer was calling in from the moon.
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I hope that Steve Jobs is allright, the computerindustry can't do without him, kind regards
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my school growing up was spoiled, we only used iMacs and iBooks, and it made a huge impression on 10 y/o me
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Is it just me or did Steve give Woody vibes with the plaid?
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Right before The Turtleneck Years
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The fact that more Mac users were in businesses than homes says everything about computers in the 80's and 90's. They were originally business machines primarily. I would guess there are more Macs used at home than in offices today by a wide margin.
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The new I-MAC made a huge impression on me. WHAT A UPBUILDING FROM A SCREEN. the Flash-sticks or usb-memorysticks or pop-sockets are great. KIND REGARDS.