My Life. in simple terms

thedailyfeed:

On the anniversary of Steve Jobs’ death, listen to this incredible, newly discovered speech he gave in 1983, in which he predicts the future of technology. An excerpt:

“People are going to be spending more time interacting with these machines than they do interacting with their big automobiles today … People are going to be spending two, three hours a day sometimes interacting with these machines.”

RIP, Steve Jobs.
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thedailyfeed:

On the anniversary of Steve Jobs’ death, listen to this incredible, newly discovered speech he gave in 1983, in which he predicts the future of technology. An excerpt:

“People are going to be spending more time interacting with these machines than they do interacting with their big automobiles today … People are going to be spending two, three hours a day sometimes interacting with these machines.”

RIP, Steve Jobs.


timemagazine:

In January 2010, the world watched Steve Jobs unveil a product that would change the magazine industry forever. As he showed off his “magical” iPad, TIME flashed across Apple’s big screen, and we went a little wobbly in the knees.
“One of my proudest career moments was seeing Steve Jobs checking out TIME.com during his very first demo of the iPad,” says former digital design director Sean Villafranca. “Yep, I designed that site on a Mac.”
We liked how we looked on that tablet screen so much we now work to produce a special iPad version of our issue each week. Jobs just knew it before we did. 
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timemagazine:

In January 2010, the world watched Steve Jobs unveil a product that would change the magazine industry forever. As he showed off his “magical” iPad, TIME flashed across Apple’s big screen, and we went a little wobbly in the knees.

“One of my proudest career moments was seeing Steve Jobs checking out TIME.com during his very first demo of the iPad,” says former digital design director Sean Villafranca. “Yep, I designed that site on a Mac.”

We liked how we looked on that tablet screen so much we now work to produce a special iPad version of our issue each week. Jobs just knew it before we did.