From a VHS tape that I own. It's Steve Jobs doing a presentation: "The Future of Objects" for OpenStep Day at Object World on August 14, 1995. Fifty minutes total running time.
From a VHS tape that I own. It's Steve Jobs doing a presentation: "The Future of Objects" for OpenStep Day at Object World on August 14, 1995. Fifty minutes total running time.
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The only draw back of NeXTStep was that they never manufactured NeXT laptops. I wonder how he did this keynote? did he bring a full size NeXT desktop computer?
Laptops demanded greater investment in research and development by the time, i am sure Steve could see portables as the future computer (even the first macintosh had a handle). Also, as soon as he and nextstep were "merged" with apple, and bucks were coming, portables were among the first things he "has brought" to the product strategy.
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Steve is always ahead! Un-believable...