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"The Future of Objects, 3/5" at OpenStep Day 1995

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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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  • Wow, The web was made on a NeXt? Had no idea!

  • Great! This deserves 1 million views!

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  • Wow. He was really thinking ahead. In 1995 I was barely aware of web apps. What he didn't figure on was two things: Perl and Java.

  • @argiris623 I feel so sas that he paased away this morning! RIP Steve Jobs, your name has been written in golden at the book of history!

  • oh my god it's about 15 years before and he looks so young, almost at his late 30's and today he looks so tired and skinny! So much preassure and anxiety of this unhealthy job made him so sick! This is very sad and i hope for him to get well! Noone has to die hiself through work for no company. There should be no company that comes first than a person!

  • Furthermore, if he had stayed at apple through the lean years he *might* have lost his edge.. or at least had some burnout.. i think looking at the Steve Jobs in this video makes it clear that his having to fight and claw his way to implement his ideas kept him on the cutting edge..his time away with Next is the reason we have the iPad, iMac, OSX, and on and on!

    This is absolutely ESSENTIAL viewing, IMHO..

    Doccus Rockus Maximus

  • I don't understand how steve talking on such a technical level surprises *anyone*, least of all even ME!.. Maybe we're so used now to the Apple 'and one more thing' Steve that we forget he co-created the first apple from the *ground up* ..he created the most advanced computer for it's time ever built....and why people call the 'next' a *failed* computer is even nore laughable, seeing as the bulk of the design ideas went into the apples we use today..

  • @offthelinegt

    It is on a NeXT machine under NeXTSTEP that Tim Berners-Lee developed the WorldWideWeb, the first Web browser (later renamed Nexus), while working at CERN (switzerland, geneva).

  • 'it's beautiful'  LOL!!!!!!!1

  • I like to see the technical side of Steve. Nice!

  • he was sooo right, so many years ago!

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