"Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it." - Steve Jobs
being missed by people, being remembered as a person who changed the world, being able to inspire millions even after you die ---It sounds all positive to me
The brilliance of Steve Jobs is that he knew how to take what others had created, put his special spin on it, and re-package it as something new - the iphone, and the ipad are perfect examples...
He was the sole individual who could envision the use of todays and tomorrow's technology into everyday life. Whoever does not realize that is just i plain ignorant. If it wasn't for Steve, we would still use computers through command line prompts. He did not invent the technology, he just saw how to make it accessible to everyone!
When u realize that „Waz“ keeps repeating „how much fun we had“ shows u exactly what life really is about… even tough yes life can be „more than the average“ but it can be more than anything else just by finding joy in the average that normal people find in family, normal jobs, kids and friends
Right now I'm watching this on an ipad and just realizing how different our world would be without this amazing visionary Thank you Steve Jobs You have changed the entire world
It's sad that the same week died Dennis Ritchi who was the gratest computer scientist in the world, without ther wouldn't be no Computers, no Mac's, no iPhone's and no one remebered him. :c
I'd argue that he deserves a huge chunk of it. No one else, given the tools he was given, could push the team like he did and produce what he got produced. There's a lot of great people who can make products. But only a very a few can weave their contributions into a great product.
Steve, rest in peace. In my whole life, I dreamt of meeting you, and work in Apple, as maybe your secretary or something. I bought so many of your products and my parents have wondered, "Why Apple". I told them it was because of a man that inspired me with what's the purpose of life and a man that talked and made things interesting. When I present projects in school, my teacher also asked, "Where did you get these speaking skills?" I told him, "Steve Jobs" and I cried. Thanks Steve, I miss you
I cried when he died. And watching this just wants me to cry. I love you steve! If your up there watch me back. i gatta long way to go but your my true inspiration
Watching this on my Macbook.. I teared up when I noticed I have an iPhone in my pocket and there is music in my living room playing with an iPod and an iHome and in front of me is an HDTV with an Apple TV connected to it. Steve Jobs changed the way we live in this world. Everybody has an iPod Touch or an iPhone. It's Crazy, isn't it? When I got my first Mac, it had no learning curve. It just felt right. Steve Jobs, you will be remembered.. We all know your up there above the iClouds.... :(
What a hilarious irony: the keyboard typing sound they inserted at 18:11 is NOT the Mac keyboard you see on screen...it's a bad PC-type plastic keyboard! Other than that, this was a great film, thanks for making it.
Dennis Ritchie died around the same time as jobs and you don't see people crying for him, yet without his work there wouldn't be any iPad , iphones, etc.
AirForceA7x I agree that without's Dennis' work there wouldn't be the basis of modern day Operating Systems, Steve revolutionized the user interface, and these inventions are more obvious to the user and makers a larger impact on the every day person. A easy to use revolution is something relatable to everyone, but I bet you %50 of the people using Steve's device barely even know what C is or who it's creator was.
When the ACM gave Ritchie et al. their -I think it was a lifetime achievement award for UNIX but it might have included C- supposedly the title was something like "The best operating system you will never use"; the point being that an operating system built on a machine with the memory of a conventional (have to specify that now that there are watches with the ram that a mainframe once had) watch, was, by necessity, terse, cryptic, non-intuitive, and any number of things other than user friendly. Jobs took ideas to people and perhaps, by the legendary reality distortion field, made them see what could be, what taking a risk and trying to see something in an entirely different way would do and convince them, not only to make it real, but that they were the only people who could make the vision real. UNIX would have died in computing history as Windows and Windows server became more and more pervasive--even with the UNIX underlay-- maybe some people at Berkeley would remember BSD but it would have been something the average person NEVER would have know about. Today, you can say UNIX and C and even the dimmest person has a vague idea that it has something to do with NeXT and OS X. Linux would have still existed but Linux will always be an enthusiast OS and a Server OS. Why --even though the very fact that you've read this far says that you are an enthusiast--because Linux, even in its GUIs, is the complex interactions between the minds of thousands of enthusiasts and the complexity shows and it induces fear of the machine. This is the same fear that prevented the IBM PC from becoming the family computer (Before someone points out the obvious success of WinTel, consider that IT IS WinTel not IBM) and the same fear that kept the computer from becoming the engine of change that it has become. When you can read something that took the author a commitment of most of his or her life to learn how to write and you can ask and get explanations for whatever it may be that you do not understand and get them from all over the world, it changes your life and not just because of the specific thing you learned but because you also learned that someone will explain what you do not understand without judgement or even knowing anything about you. The MACH micro kernel might have remained another footnote in the history of computing but Jobs did not like the limitations of X.org and some other things that escape my mind at the moment but the essence of it is that the OS of the NeXT machine had to do some very different things and the standard BSD kernel did not have the capabilities needed for the engineers to make his vision reality. Then there is P.A.R.K.: even though Douglas Engelbart never worked at P.A.R.K. and only lectured there once, everyone thinks Xerox invented the GUI and Jobs stole it from them --the LISA UI was created entirely in-house and there is a potentially apocryphal story that an engineer took it home to test on his wife and she was lost so he immediately took it back and in a weekend of whirlwind activity created the LISA UI-- when, in fact, it was a lecture that Engelbart gave at Stanford to demonstrate his ideas that inspired both P.A.R.K. and Apple. Jobs would later see the ALTO and license the ideas they used --Engelbart never got a dime-- from them but the development of LISA was well underway. Consider the lead time for components and software for a machine that was released in early 83 and now imagine late 1979 and the speed of component manufacture back then and imagine the disaster when Apple went to Seagate and said "let me have 10k hard drives --the first commercial hard drives-- and I need them in a month!". It took Xerox ten years to sell 2000 ALTOs and Apple sold 100k LISAs and it all happened between 1983 and 1986. Even the Wikipedia article attributes the GUI to Xerox and does not mention either Engelbart or SRI; the article does not mention that Apple recruited more than a few of Xerox people AFTER LISA was well underway either. My point, with all of the above, is that Jobs had a vision and that Apple engineers made it real. Today, far more people know about UNIX and C and through that, Ritchie et al. than would otherwise be the case. Moreover, more people have learned UNIX (and probably, C) on a Mac than --almost certainly-- ever did before on any other platform. Vague awareness is far better than obscurity and Apple ads for OS X have always emphasized its UNIX roots and with it, the origins and the people behind an amazingly creative solution to needing an OS for a very limited machine -PDP-7. Jobs didn't make the things, he envisioned things that others made real; however, those things have absolutely and irrevocably changed, not just the world, the fate of corporations --look at the phones Samsung USED to make; feature phones that carriers gave away for free and now...now, they make a phone that looks so much like an iPhone that people talk about it like car companies talk about the Honda Accord. Microsoft gave the NFL Surface tablets but everyone calls them iPads live and on the air! There is no lawsuit because the jury would also call them iPads!
AirForceA7x iPhones and iPads, did you watch the beginning of this. neither of these devices changed our lives like a personal computer and their interfaces. Microsoft had tablets before the iPad, and phones were headed in the direction of the iPhone.
steve wozniak is a great engineer and fabulous guy . He could never bring ANYTHING to market even if he tried and had no vision. He was a replaceable element at apple and was in fact replaced, by a team of engineers but replaced nonetheless. Engineering solutions are not what make apple products insanely great - it requires reality based vision of the possible and phenomenal drive toward those ends. THAT was Steve Jobs.
An innovative Genius who has brought to us, only what writers like Gene Roddenberry envisioned. I had the pleasure of owning many computer devices in the past, and until I received an iPhone, only then did I realize that things we see in shows such as Star Trek, are becoming more real each day with technology. Imagine 10 years from now, what we will have accomplished as a society, with such geniuses as Steve Jobs...
steve jobs was a visionary. i dont care for anything against steve jobs. i used to have a pc and then i upgraded to a macbook air. it is the coolest thing i have ever used and the best computer i have ever used and well worth the price. STEVE JOBS WAS NOT AN ASS!
But how would he get one when he died before it's release. Time travelling into the future when you're dead wouldn't make sense and time travelling itself isn't logical :/ My mind hurts
Jobs made everyone's life different on the world. GUI, Mac, iPhone and iMac. I only use mac, because I believe, that without the 2 Steves, we would use text-based os still on 2014. -Nuutti of WertlipGamingTeam
I'm an IT expert and honestly I don't know why some people call Steve the father of modern technology. In the evolution of this industry, the effect of Mac is just less than a percent. Huge achievements are for Sun, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, and especially IBM. They made frameworks, they made programming languages, they have made millions of "technical" jobs and ..... Making a device that can drag and drop beautifully is not deserved to be called at the cause of "Changing the World!!!!"
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
He is not there to make friends. People hate him because he is just a prick in making relations. But still he does something amazing by utilizing his surroundings.
While Steve Jobs was a true visionary, he was all about himself and had little regard for others and hurt a great many people. I respect his genius, but I don't respect the man.
All documentaries covering his life and contributions are too narrow-minded and superficial. Stop narrating about the life events. You need to explain the significance of his life events in building up the values that he stands for.
Ich danke Steve Jobs für seine Rede im Jahr vor der Universität, das hat mich bis heute nachdenklich gemacht und erinnert das man nur Fest an seine sache glauben muss um die Welt Wirklich zu verändern. Danke Steve für alles
ahyhijooooo right? A lot of Apple haters here! I wonder what they’re doing here too! I think some of it is because Apple products are exclusive and some people that can’t afford them, or don’t understand them, say they hate Apple. I used to think Apple products were overrated crap, I was so wrong, now I have the iPhone/iPod/Apple Watch/Apple TV and MacBook Pro and I love them more than I ever liked the competitors products! They all function together and it’s a wonderful experience!
*I have the deepest respect for Steve Jobs and the other Apple guys, even as a Windows and Android user. Everything would be different without them. Rest in peace Mr Jobs, gone to soon but certainly not forgotten.*
I find it interesting that people write that the MAC restricts the user. Yet, after using a PC for 13 years and then using a MAC, I've spent more time being creative because of its closed system than the years I spent on upgrading this and that, defragging, fixing conflicts, running virus checks, updating service packs and security updates; oh and one more thing... No drivers to install What I love most is turning on my MAC and every device works like should, every time no glitches no stress.
Used one of the earliest Macs, not sure of the exact Macintosh model, but in school. I watch anything about him anymore lately and I wish I had owned more Apple products.
I don't understand all the praise myself, but you answered your question all by yourself already: He managed to improve things that others couldn't or wouldn't. That deserves at least a little respect.
((He did, however, bring together all sorts of existing technologies in a way that was more accessible to the consumer.)) That's exactly what Walt Disney did. Animation technology existed long before he hit the scene. He just refined it, and told better stories that mesmerized the public. That's exactly what Steve Jobs did. And he did a lot of it at the "opposition" of the geniuses that he worked with.
HI I am from INDIA.....thank you very much Jd R for posting this kind of product(video) to youtube which make many people insipirable and the way you designed this program was very heart touching and neatly explained. thank you Jd R and this is to steve, you are died when i was getting know about you, if you are der i might definetly meet you. miss you foreever.
You're right. - I never built a computer. And I never built a car, a guitar, didn't built a stove or a fountain pen, not a TV set and so on... I just want to buy things working reliably when I use them.
Nobody said he was the best inventor. He is the best visionary the world has ever seen. Inventors invent. Visionaries change the world. Inventors work for visionaries...
Every day I look into the mirror and ask myself, if this were my last day on earth is this what I would want to do? And if the answer is no for to many days in a row then i know I need to make a change. - Steve Jobs This quote is helping me tons in my life right now. Thank you Steve!!
Steve Jobs is fucking awesome! I remember getting my first Ipod and thinking, WOW! And when I got my first Iphone I nearly cried, it was just so awesome! I recently got the Mac book pro and I love it! I have had it for a while and haven't had any issues yet! This baby is worth the money and I don't regret a single cent that I paid for it.
I cried. I'm 15 and have the maturity to say To all those hating on Steve Jobs and claiming icrosodt, PC, etc. Were better companies and are run by better people understand that you are worng. Microsoft, and PC would not be where they are today if it wasnt for Steve Jobs. Many of Microsofts programs and Ideas were stolen from Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs wasn't a dick. He was human. He was backstabbed by his closest friends and angry. I would do the same. I look up to Steve Jobs. He lives in our
Steve was a natural genius. He had a natural instinct to tell a brilliant product from a mediocre one and to stay focused on product strategies. Plus, he was an astonishing CEO who kept on top of product development and was never contempt with what his company achieved. But his instincts was what kept apple on top of it's game. He wasn't unique, but there may be a few more decades until someone else like him gets noticed.
"Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it." - Steve Jobs
Great job transcribing a verbatim thing he said once, congrats
@@StevenKellyBellywhy you mad?
@@murtza_6640 Steve Jobs said a lot of better things and it is the mediocre shit that cranks crank out and people seem to like best
"Just have those conversations that make us both smile." - Steve Wozniak.
This is by far the best documentary I've ever seen of Steve Jobs.
being missed by people, being remembered as a person who changed the world, being able to inspire millions even after you die ---It sounds all positive to me
The brilliance of Steve Jobs is that he knew how to take what others had created, put his special spin on it, and re-package it as something new - the iphone, and the ipad are perfect examples...
And it'll be so beautiful and easy to use.
I disagree
@@StevenKellyBelly bro you literally disagreed with an 11 year old comment😂😂
@@lemon_cadothat's the beauty of the internet
How could this video get even a single dislike? I am not an apple fan but Steve Jobs was a brilliant man!
He was the sole individual who could envision the use of todays and tomorrow's technology into everyday life. Whoever does not realize that is just i plain ignorant. If it wasn't for Steve, we would still use computers through command line prompts. He did not invent the technology, he just saw how to make it accessible to everyone!
When u realize that „Waz“ keeps repeating „how much fun we had“ shows u exactly what life really is about… even tough yes life can be „more than the average“ but it can be more than anything else just by finding joy in the average that normal people find in family, normal jobs, kids and friends
Great man surrounded by great people = big impact on our lives.
Thanks for that Apple.
Right now I'm watching this on an ipad and just realizing how different our world would be without this amazing visionary
Thank you Steve Jobs
You have changed the entire world
A visionary? iPads were on Star Trek in the 60s. VISIONARY?
I'm watching this on a brand new, current generation MacBook Pro. RIP Steve Jobs.
It's sad that the same week died Dennis Ritchi who was the gratest computer scientist in the world, without ther wouldn't be no Computers, no Mac's, no iPhone's and no one remebered him. :c
I miss Steve.. :( This Apple is not that apple without him..
I'd argue that he deserves a huge chunk of it. No one else, given the tools he was given, could push the team like he did and produce what he got produced. There's a lot of great people who can make products. But only a very a few can weave their contributions into a great product.
i cried when he died .. R.I.P Steve Jobs!
Hope you make same thingsto heaven so when i come i can use the iPhone , iPad , iMac , Linux , iPod , Mac
Steve, rest in peace. In my whole life, I dreamt of meeting you, and work in Apple, as maybe your secretary or something. I bought so many of your products and my parents have wondered, "Why Apple". I told them it was because of a man that inspired me with what's the purpose of life and a man that talked and made things interesting. When I present projects in school, my teacher also asked, "Where did you get these speaking skills?" I told him, "Steve Jobs" and I cried.
Thanks Steve,
I miss you
This was actually very good.
I love that they re-create that guy going into Walgreens.
i am watching this video in windows pc and i like him very much
I cried when he died. And watching this just wants me to cry. I love you steve! If your up there watch me back. i gatta long way to go but your my true inspiration
Watching this on my Macbook.. I teared up when I noticed I have an iPhone in my pocket and there is music in my living room playing with an iPod and an iHome and in front of me is an HDTV with an Apple TV connected to it. Steve Jobs changed the way we live in this world. Everybody has an iPod Touch or an iPhone. It's Crazy, isn't it? When I got my first Mac, it had no learning curve. It just felt right. Steve Jobs, you will be remembered.. We all know your up there above the iClouds.... :(
What do you mean 'above the iClouds'? That doesn't make any sense to me
The Great Steve Jobs.Wish i be able to create and vision like he did and the near future.thanks for the video post very inspiring and life changing.
Best documentary I saw on Steve Jobs until now. Amazing.
Steve Jobs may be gone but his creations will forever live on
Life is always a path of up's and down's. The legacy and thoughts of Steve Job’s gives courage to fight in difficult time. Salute to Steve Job’s!
super video!
Why did you have to die.
We will miss you. Steve Jobs
Thank you for the future,
What a hilarious irony: the keyboard typing sound they inserted at 18:11 is NOT the Mac keyboard you see on screen...it's a bad PC-type plastic keyboard!
Other than that, this was a great film, thanks for making it.
Dennis Ritchie died around the same time as jobs and you don't see people crying for him, yet without his work there wouldn't be any iPad , iphones, etc.
AirForceA7x I agree that without's Dennis' work there wouldn't be the basis of modern day Operating Systems, Steve revolutionized the user interface, and these inventions are more obvious to the user and makers a larger impact on the every day person. A easy to use revolution is something relatable to everyone, but I bet you %50 of the people using Steve's device barely even know what C is or who it's creator was.
+AirForceA7x Innovations. I respect Dennis Ritchie, but the impact and changes made by Jobs... hmmm... what do you think?
When the ACM gave Ritchie et al. their -I think it was a lifetime achievement award for UNIX but it might have included C- supposedly the title was something like "The best operating system you will never use"; the point being that an operating system built on a machine with the memory of a conventional (have to specify that now that there are watches with the ram that a mainframe once had) watch, was, by necessity, terse, cryptic, non-intuitive, and any number of things other than user friendly. Jobs took ideas to people and perhaps, by the legendary reality distortion field, made them see what could be, what taking a risk and trying to see something in an entirely different way would do and convince them, not only to make it real, but that they were the only people who could make the vision real. UNIX would have died in computing history as Windows and Windows server became more and more pervasive--even with the UNIX underlay-- maybe some people at Berkeley would remember BSD but it would have been something the average person NEVER would have know about. Today, you can say UNIX and C and even the dimmest person has a vague idea that it has something to do with NeXT and OS X.
Linux would have still existed but Linux will always be an enthusiast OS and a Server OS. Why --even though the very fact that you've read this far says that you are an enthusiast--because Linux, even in its GUIs, is the complex interactions between the minds of thousands of enthusiasts and the complexity shows and it induces fear of the machine. This is the same fear that prevented the IBM PC from becoming the family computer (Before someone points out the obvious success of WinTel, consider that IT IS WinTel not IBM) and the same fear that kept the computer from becoming the engine of change that it has become. When you can read something that took the author a commitment of most of his or her life to learn how to write and you can ask and get explanations for whatever it may be that you do not understand and get them from all over the world, it changes your life and not just because of the specific thing you learned but because you also learned that someone will explain what you do not understand without judgement or even knowing anything about you.
The MACH micro kernel might have remained another footnote in the history of computing but Jobs did not like the limitations of X.org and some other things that escape my mind at the moment but the essence of it is that the OS of the NeXT machine had to do some very different things and the standard BSD kernel did not have the capabilities needed for the engineers to make his vision reality. Then there is P.A.R.K.: even though Douglas Engelbart never worked at P.A.R.K. and only lectured there once, everyone thinks Xerox invented the GUI and Jobs stole it from them --the LISA UI was created entirely in-house and there is a potentially apocryphal story that an engineer took it home to test on his wife and she was lost so he immediately took it back and in a weekend of whirlwind activity created the LISA UI-- when, in fact, it was a lecture that Engelbart gave at Stanford to demonstrate his ideas that inspired both P.A.R.K. and Apple. Jobs would later see the ALTO and license the ideas they used --Engelbart never got a dime-- from them but the development of LISA was well underway. Consider the lead time for components and software for a machine that was released in early 83 and now imagine late 1979 and the speed of component manufacture back then and imagine the disaster when Apple went to Seagate and said "let me have 10k hard drives --the first commercial hard drives-- and I need them in a month!". It took Xerox ten years to sell 2000 ALTOs and Apple sold 100k LISAs and it all happened between 1983 and 1986. Even the Wikipedia article attributes the GUI to Xerox and does not mention either Engelbart or SRI; the article does not mention that Apple recruited more than a few of Xerox people AFTER LISA was well underway either.
My point, with all of the above, is that Jobs had a vision and that Apple engineers made it real. Today, far more people know about UNIX and C and through that, Ritchie et al. than would otherwise be the case. Moreover, more people have learned UNIX (and probably, C) on a Mac than --almost certainly-- ever did before on any other platform. Vague awareness is far better than obscurity and Apple ads for OS X have always emphasized its UNIX roots and with it, the origins and the people behind an amazingly creative solution to needing an OS for a very limited machine -PDP-7. Jobs didn't make the things, he envisioned things that others made real; however, those things have absolutely and irrevocably changed, not just the world, the fate of corporations --look at the phones Samsung USED to make; feature phones that carriers gave away for free and now...now, they make a phone that looks so much like an iPhone that people talk about it like car companies talk about the Honda Accord. Microsoft gave the NFL Surface tablets but everyone calls them iPads live and on the air! There is no lawsuit because the jury would also call them iPads!
AirForceA7x iPhones and iPads, did you watch the beginning of this. neither of these devices changed our lives like a personal computer and their interfaces. Microsoft had tablets before the iPad, and phones were headed in the direction of the iPhone.
Because not a lot of people know about him. Fucking Jesus, do you expect everyone to have insight into every subject in the entire world?
steve wozniak is a great engineer and fabulous guy . He could never bring ANYTHING to market even if he tried and had no vision. He was a replaceable element at apple and was in fact replaced, by a team of engineers but replaced nonetheless. Engineering solutions are not what make apple products insanely great - it requires reality based vision of the possible and phenomenal drive toward those ends. THAT was Steve Jobs.
An innovative Genius who has brought to us, only what writers like Gene Roddenberry envisioned. I had the pleasure of owning many computer devices in the past, and until I received an iPhone, only then did I realize that things we see in shows such as Star Trek, are becoming more real each day with technology. Imagine 10 years from now, what we will have accomplished as a society, with such geniuses as Steve Jobs...
Like what
steve jobs was a visionary. i dont care for anything against steve jobs. i used to have a pc and then i upgraded to a macbook air. it is the coolest thing i have ever used and the best computer i have ever used and well worth the price. STEVE JOBS WAS NOT AN ASS!
Sometimes I wonder if the world would still would using DOS if it weren't for this man.
Obviously, no
7:58 Apple Watch? Time travel proof
1:23 also
Yes! it is apple watch! Confirmed
But how would he get one when he died before it's release. Time travelling into the future when you're dead wouldn't make sense and time travelling itself isn't logical :/ My mind hurts
He did made next gen screens ;)
If you would go to the past and save Steve Jobs thumbs up this comment
I wonder if the people that know about who invented the iPhone, know about who invented the ACTUAL Phone. Now that's an INVENTOR...
Jobs made everyone's life different on the world. GUI, Mac, iPhone and iMac. I only use mac, because I believe, that without the 2 Steves, we would use text-based os still on 2014. -Nuutti of WertlipGamingTeam
R.I.P THE BEST MAN EVER
Awesome video. This video need more views! Great job PBS
I'm an IT expert and honestly I don't know why some people call Steve the father of modern technology. In the evolution of this industry, the effect of Mac is just less than a percent. Huge achievements are for Sun, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, and especially IBM. They made frameworks, they made programming languages, they have made millions of "technical" jobs and .....
Making a device that can drag and drop beautifully is not deserved to be called at the cause of "Changing the World!!!!"
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
You don't have to create the most useful machine,you don't have to be the smartest person to change the world, you just to figure out how to create a product that everyone can use, he did. Did he create it single handedly,nope. But you will agree with me he had the biggest vision. Vision has nothing to do with talent, vision will allow the smartest people to follow and produce a bigger product,so yes the suns, Microsoft, and the Google's deserve the credit,but his vision allowed a product that everyone can use. Respect that
He is not there to make friends. People hate him because he is just a prick in making relations. But still he does something amazing by utilizing his surroundings.
Sure. And still an egomaniac selfish prick.
We only guests in this world in this bueatiful planet.
I'm watching this on my iPhone and i gotta say: Thank you, Steve!
While Steve Jobs was a true visionary, he was all about himself and had little regard for others and hurt a great many people. I respect his genius, but I don't respect the man.
we all have to face that ordeal ... all trying to identify and slowly get rid of ego tricks
Woz was looking for a Job :)
speak for yourself bro software engineering is where it's at
so far so good, it's kinda relaxing that I don't have to worry about viruses lol
I watch it all
Song at 52:43 anyone?? Please.
+50flamingbottles or download Shazam
I tried that. No joy.
"City Twilight" by Andy Britton and David Goldsmith
All documentaries covering his life and contributions are too narrow-minded and superficial. Stop narrating about the life events. You need to explain the significance of his life events in building up the values that he stands for.
Stated so perfectly. Read and typed reply on my MacBook Pro. Thanks Steve.
Ich danke Steve Jobs für seine Rede im Jahr vor der Universität, das hat mich bis heute nachdenklich gemacht und erinnert das man nur Fest an seine sache glauben muss um die Welt Wirklich zu verändern. Danke Steve für alles
For all the apple haters , why you are here ?
ahyhijooooo right? A lot of Apple haters here! I wonder what they’re doing here too! I think some of it is because Apple products are exclusive and some people that can’t afford them, or don’t understand them, say they hate Apple. I used to think Apple products were overrated crap, I was so wrong, now I have the iPhone/iPod/Apple Watch/Apple TV and MacBook Pro and I love them more than I ever liked the competitors products! They all function together and it’s a wonderful experience!
Cuz jobs changed the world his phone were good the apple now is just A quick cash grab
*I have the deepest respect for Steve Jobs and the other Apple guys, even as a Windows and Android user. Everything would be different without them. Rest in peace Mr Jobs, gone to soon but certainly not forgotten.*
I find it interesting that people write that the MAC restricts the user. Yet, after using a PC for 13 years and then using a MAC, I've spent more time being creative because of its closed system than the years I spent on upgrading this and that, defragging, fixing conflicts, running virus checks, updating service packs and security updates; oh and one more thing... No drivers to install
What I love most is turning on my MAC and every device works like should, every time no glitches no stress.
Can't say anything better !
Used one of the earliest Macs, not sure of the exact Macintosh model, but in school. I watch anything about him anymore lately and I wish I had owned more Apple products.
The closing song gives me such chills almost want to cry. He ws my boss for 4 years I still miss him.
interesting video, thanks for sharing
Thanks!!
A great man. Thank you for your contribution to this world, you have done so much.
You gotta love PBS for this excellent documentary on Steve Job's extraordinary life.
I miss you Steve Jobs. I just hope your still alive. I will remember you forever.
I don't understand all the praise myself, but you answered your question all by yourself already: He managed to improve things that others couldn't or wouldn't. That deserves at least a little respect.
((He did, however, bring together all sorts of existing technologies in a way that was more accessible to the consumer.))
That's exactly what Walt Disney did. Animation technology existed long before he hit the scene. He just refined it, and told better stories that mesmerized the public. That's exactly what Steve Jobs did. And he did a lot of it at the "opposition" of the geniuses that he worked with.
Thanks 4 sharing!
Steve Jobs was the Walt Disney of technology
We miss you!! :(((
thanks a lot i was crying
i love steve jobs
steve love by omar
HI I am from INDIA.....thank you very much Jd R for posting this kind of product(video) to youtube which make many people insipirable and the way you designed this program was very heart touching and neatly explained. thank you Jd R and this is to steve, you are died when i was getting know about you, if you are der i might definetly meet you. miss you foreever.
Nice vid.! Steve you will always live in our hearts, we will follow your steps.
this video is life changing video
thank you stew jops.....
You're right. - I never built a computer.
And I never built a car, a guitar, didn't built a stove or a fountain pen, not a TV set and so on...
I just want to buy things working reliably when I use them.
Nobody said he was the best inventor. He is the best visionary the world has ever seen. Inventors invent. Visionaries change the world. Inventors work for visionaries...
THEY NEED TO MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT THIS!!!!!!!!
When I use my iPad, it just works, it's intuitive, it's super useful, and to this day, it feels like magic. Thank you Steve ^ 2.
This made me cry SOOO much
People remember him.
The thing is, people remember S. Jobs more, because of his immense amount of innovations.
Every day I look into the mirror and ask myself, if this were my last day on earth is this what I would want to do? And if the answer is no for to many days in a row then i know I need to make a change.
- Steve Jobs
This quote is helping me tons in my life right now. Thank you Steve!!
he is the man who teach me to think different and assemble knowledge
i salut him very very rich
the man who change my working way
One More Thing: Steve Jobs Is Legendary!
Absolutely amazing.
for me the most impressive legacy of steve jobs is pixar. It's has his soul
Brilliant!!
Steve Jobs is fucking awesome! I remember getting my first Ipod and thinking, WOW! And when I got my first Iphone I nearly cried, it was just so awesome! I recently got the Mac book pro and I love it! I have had it for a while and haven't had any issues yet! This baby is worth the money and I don't regret a single cent that I paid for it.
Steve, you always live in my heart.
wow that was just amazing. I cried! Thank you for this amazing compilation
So many personal friends of these great men on youtube. That have so many valid statements. Boy how amazing!
Great upload!
Thank you very much
I miss the Mac daddy :(
he did more than just a pc he did an MIRACLE, thats what I see!
respect, steve, respect.
I cried. I'm 15 and have the maturity to say To all those hating on Steve Jobs and claiming icrosodt, PC, etc. Were better companies and are run by better people understand that you are worng. Microsoft, and PC would not be where they are today if it wasnt for Steve Jobs. Many of Microsofts programs and Ideas were stolen from Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs wasn't a dick. He was human. He was backstabbed by his closest friends and angry. I would do the same. I look up to Steve Jobs. He lives in our
This video really motivated me! Your the man Steve :)
Now I'm feeling bad that I bought an HTC Phone... Steve Jobs was a great man!
A great man, a great inspiration !
Thank you Steve Jobs.
Steve was a natural genius. He had a natural instinct to tell a brilliant product from a mediocre one and to stay focused on product strategies. Plus, he was an astonishing CEO who kept on top of product development and was never contempt with what his company achieved. But his instincts was what kept apple on top of it's game. He wasn't unique, but there may be a few more decades until someone else like him gets noticed.
i realy miss him
They are not "actors" they are the real people from his life.