Steve Jobs in 2003 at D1 the First D All Things Digital Conference (Enhanced Quality)

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Published 2012-06-01
Steve Jobs in 2003 at D1 the First D All Things Digital Conference (Enhanced Quality)

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  • @Danizzer123
    I chuckle as I casually watch this on my iPad.
  • @beickus
    he was preparing ipad the same moment he was saying "people want keyboards" - what a master
  • @JacobConkin
    Fun fact: Apple had already started development of the iPhone and iPad on 2003. Steve talking about how iPads won't work and no plans for an cell phone was a marketing decision that encompasses their slogan "surprise and delight" so that when they did announce it, they could live up to their slogan.
  • @ShhHutYahMah
    i miss the iconic Steve thing for me, 'it turns out' during his keynotes. Great inspirational man.
  • @BenRawPower
    i am inspired by this man's ability to see the future of trends, he was a really good at thinking through the important information, how valuable a mind.
  • @stacattos
    Pure brilliance and clarity of ideas in this man
  • @Suriv8
    it fun to watch old steve jobs videos. its not going to get me anywere in life. right?  
  • @Anonyminded
    Steve was and still is an icon for all of the IT visionaries out there, but his main excellence is in pure understanding of that person who buys your product. Lesson for us all is that we now know how is so crucial to understand consumer mind in the deepest possible level and know what he really wants. All thx to Steve and his approach and vision he could picture every time he would look on something. His ingenuity and creativity in communication and mostly dialog he could start was amazing! RIP
  • @moonaddict
    I wish I could go back in time and say very softly in Steve's ear "hey, in the near future people will be watching this interview on a tiny little screen"
  • @phuonglm86
    11:02 Steve revealed the world how future will be changed by phones in 2003. Everyone saw and heard his explanation but nobody would see iPhones showed up 4 years later. He was be truth to all of us, from bottom of his heart all the time.
  • @andrewchr
    Having a visionary like this guy who was spending most of his living time envisioning the future of technology 5-10 years in the future. This is why Apple became great. Now this job was distributed to many VPs and executives at Apple and started to water down their products and services without having that ultimate person (Steve Jobs) on top of everyone filtering their sometimes idiotic choices.
  • @TalesOfWar
    People seem to forget that Woz has had nothing to do with Apple other than getting a cheque every month or whatever for the last 20 years. He left to do his own thing around the time of the original Macintosh and has really had no real input since. He even says as much himself when asked. People just seem to idolise him (for good reason), but he isn't nearly as influential as people sometimes give him credit for. Not since the very early days at least.
  • @MikeRochac
    Only Steve could turn an AllThings D interview into a product presentation! Genio y figura hasta la sepultura!
  • @phe2003
    I get choked up watching Steve Jobs talking so passionately about what he's gonna do in the next few years, with the realization that this legend was gone last year. He's an true visionary and an inspiration to millions of people around the world.
  • @drewvader
    8:53 One day we realized that death would take care of it.
  • @Loituma43
    Awww...Steve is chubby and healthy ^.^
  • @Dustie1984
    Watching this is a great learning lesson. Specifically: technology constantly grows and evolves, and one of the things you have to do is keep up-to-date and an open mind.
  • @Benimation
    They were not going to add the ability to buy songs right on your iPod. They were not getting into the tablet business. They were also not getting into the phone market. Yet, they did.