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  1. In this candid, in-depth interview with the late visionary filmed in 1995, Steve Jobs discusses at length his early days, career battles, and vision for the future. Small portions of the piece were used for a television series at the time, but the vast majority was shelved and for 17 years thought to be lost. Resurfacing, it is being presented in its entirety, providing a fascinating look at ...

  2. In this candid, in-depth interview with the late visionary filmed in 1995, Steve Jobs discusses at length his early days, career battles, and vision for the future. Small portions of the piece were used for a television series at the time, but the vast majority was shelved and for 17 years thought to be lost. Resurfacing, it is being presented in its entirety, providing a fascinating look at ...

  3. This great interview will likely fill in key gaps in your understanding about how Steve thought, as it did for me. He describes how and why companies lose their way; aspects of the craftsmanship required to build 'insanely great' products; and as he describes the future from the perspective of 1995, he totally nails it.

  4. Oct 29, 2023 · A movie for every day of the year – a good one. 20 December. Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview. NeXT merges with Apple on this day in 1996

  5. In this candid, in-depth interview with the late visionary, Steve Jobs discusses at length his early days, career battles, and vision for the future. Small portions of the piece were used for a television series in 1995, but the majority was shelved and for 17 years thought to be lost. Resurfacing, it is being presented in its entirety, providing a fascinating look at Jobs at a particularly ...

  6. In this candid, in-depth interview with the late visionary, Steve Jobs discusses at length his early days, career battles, and vision for the future. Small portions of the piece were used for a television series in 1995, but the majority was shelved and for 17 years thought to be lost. Resurfacing, it is being presented in its entirety, providing a fascinating look at Jobs at a particularly ...

  7. The filmmakers were probably riveted to find the lost footage and anxiously impatient to show it to the public as fast as possible. Nevertheless, the raw footage we get is compelling and intriguing and could brew a new documentary on Jobs in and of itself. Starring: Steve Jobs and Robert X. Cringley. Directed by: Paul Sen.