"The smallest company in the world can look as large as the largest company in the world on the Web. [It] is going to be the defining social moment for computers." --Steve Jobs, 1995 The portrait of Steve Jobs who emerges in this largely raw footage of the Apple giant in a 1995 interview with Robert X. Cringely is of a mastermind in exile. At that time Jobs, nearing age 40, had been booted from the company he founded in a garage with Steve Wozniak. A little more than a year later, he would return to the leadership position and turn Apple into the most valuable publicly-traded company in the world.
Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview
Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview
Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview
"The smallest company in the world can look as large as the largest company in the world on the Web. [It] is going to be the defining social moment for computers." --Steve Jobs, 1995 The portrait of Steve Jobs who emerges in this largely raw footage of the Apple giant in a 1995 interview with Robert X. Cringely is of a mastermind in exile. At that time Jobs, nearing age 40, had been booted from the company he founded in a garage with Steve Wozniak. A little more than a year later, he would return to the leadership position and turn Apple into the most valuable publicly-traded company in the world.