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Steve Jobs and John Lasseter interviewed by Charlie Rose (1996)


Steve and John talks about Pixar and their first smashing success, Toy Story.

Steve was 41 years old.

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Steve Jobs conversation with Terry Gross (1996) AUDIO


Excerpt of a NPR interview with Steve Jobs not long before he joined Apple.

Steve was 41 years old.

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Steve Jobs TV interview just before returning to Apple (1996)


Steve Jobs talks about Pixar and NeXT.

Steve was 41 years old.

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Steve Jobs 1st reappearance on stage – Macworld SF (1997)


Gil Amelio, Apple’s CEO, botched the whole event, effectively ruining Steve Jobs’ comeback moment. Steve was consultant at the time.

HIGHLIGHTS:
00:00. Future of Mac OS (Gil Amelio)
07:00. OPENStep / Yellow box (Steve Jobs)
20:50. Demo (Steve Jobs) Read More

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Q&A with Steve Jobs – WWDC (1997)


Refreshing presentation from Steve Jobs at WWDC 1997 where Steve shares his strong opinion on technology and where Apple should be headed. Remember, at this point in time, Steve Jobs was still an advisor to Apple which was bleeding money from all sides. It’s also the first time Steve took the stage on his own for Apple – and he took every opportunity to share his personal opinion on the poor state of the company.

His presentation, made in a Q&A format, was held at the end of the four-days WWDC conference on May 16. Although he didn’t unveil any products, he did introduce a new strategy for the company, best summed up by the five words “focus is about saying no”. This would become a recurrent theme for Apple in years to come. Read More

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The Microsoft Deal – Macworld Boston (1997)


Historic Keynote. Steve Jobs announces a partnership with Microsoft and hinted to the Think Different campaign.

HIGHLIGHTS:
05:40. Status Report
10:37. New Board of Directors
18:49. Target markets & core assets Read More

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Think Different campaign introduction – Apple Special Event excerpt (1997)


During a Special Press Event, Steve Jobs introduced the Think Different campaign to an exclusive audience.

Steve was 42 years old.