What it’s Really Like Working with Steve Jobs

There as been so much written about Steve Jobs as a person, co-worker and boss. But oddly enough, none of which by people who actually worked with Jobs. So this is different, a blog post from Glen Reid. He worked hand in hand with Jobs in NEXT days and early iMovie projects. The result is a fascinating look into Jobs by someone who actually stood beside him:

I am off doing other things now, again, but it’s still Product Design, and I still love it. That is what I remember most about Steve, that he simply loved designing and shipping products. Again, and again, and again. None of the magic that has become Apple would have ever happened if he were simply a CEO. Steve’s magic recipe was that he was a product designer at his core, who was smart enough to know that the best way to design products was to have the magic wand of CEO in one of your hands. He was compelling and powerful and all that, but I think that having once had the reigns of power wrestled away from him, he realized that it was important not to let that happen again, lest he not be allowed to be a Product Manager any more.

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Lore

One of my favorite podcasts was featured in The Guardian, an excellent piece on “Lore” from creator Aaron Mahnke. What i’ve come to love about Lore is the fine line Aaron walks between actual history and folklore. All twenty something episodes thus far are equally amazing. If your already into podcasts or are just starting, this is an excellent look into Lore, a fantastic history podcast.

“What I tell people is that Lore isn’t a ‘scary story podcast’, it’s a history podcast, with the material delivered in the oral storytelling tradition,” Mahnke explained. “It’s narrative, but I can’t go beyond the historical details.

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Apple Report Card

Great insight from top tech commentators regarding Apple’s 2015 performance. Honest and Fair.

Judging by our panel’s responses, Apple had a good year when it came to its hardware, but software and cloud services were more of a mixed bag, and developer relations and home-tech initiatives were not so great. Among the key product categories, the panel generally thought it was a good year for iOS, an okay year for the Mac and the new Apple TV, and a rough start for the Apple Watch.

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Humans Need Not Apply

CDP Grey is one the best educational youtube channels available. Here he touches on Automation and AI. Whether you believe or not, this technology is most certainly in the Earth’s near future.

This is on the most down to earth, insightful, informative, up to date display of what the future of may hold. Enjoy!

 

“Automation is unavoidable”.

I agree.

Facebook, Hurt and Your Words

Eye opening campaign in Brazil that geofences your location, then plasters your hurtful Facebook comment on a billboard where you live.

“We omit names and faces of the authors because we have no intention of exposing anyone. We just want to educate people so that in future they think about the consequences before posting racist comments,” the project says.

In my opinion, this is fantastic. The internet isn’t a fake place with fake people where your words don’t matter. If you didn’t know already, your words do matter to people you hurt online or off.Maybe this will help people understand that more…

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Computer Show

Sandwich Video makes great short commercials for tech companies. This time around they decided to do their own production. As some what of a filmmaker, its easy to admire the quality and attention to detail shown here. From the music to presentation. This series is fantastic. (2 episodes currently)

If you have interests in computers and experienced the 80’s in any capacity please stop reading this watch this in full: