Wednesday 28 March 2012

Steve Jobs showcases Macintosh 24-JAN-1984

Jobs setups up computer and turns it on to show the ease of setup, demostrate the speed, and "insanely great" display. Specs: - $2495 - Introduces the 32-bit 68000 CPU - Memory: 192k - ROM 64k - RAM: 128k - Introduces the 3.5" (400k) floppy disc as the "disc of teh 80s" - RS232, RS422, and AppleBus Interconnect ports. - Built-in voice and sound speech - "HD, super-crisp, bitmap, 9" screen"



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Friday 23 March 2012

Coldplay - Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall

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Tuesday 20 March 2012

The Early Show - "The Lost Interview" with Steve Jobs

A recently discovered copy of a 1995 interview with Steve jobs shows the Apple co-founder before he rejoined the company. Executive producer Robert Cringely speaks about his documentary "Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview."



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Sunday 18 March 2012

Gérald Fillion - L'influence de Steve Jobs

www.radio-canada.ca Steve Jobs quitte la direction de son entreprise Apple. Comment analyser son impact et son influence ainsi que l'avenir d'Apple? Notre invité : Carl-Frédéric De Celles, président et conseiller stratégique de iXmedia, une entreprise de Québec spécialisé dans les solutions interactives web.



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Thursday 8 March 2012

Jim Knight - If Steve Jobs Designed Schools

What if Steve Jobs had re-invented the education system rather the computer and consumer electronics industry? Steve Jobs was a contradictory character, combining control freak and Zen Buddhist, and technology with design. He had a revolutionary impact on computing, animation, the music industry, printing, and publishing. Last year he and Bill Gates together expressed surprise at how little impact technology had had on schools. Jobs's wife is an educational reformer, he was a college dropout; but what would it have been like if Steve Jobs had focussed on education? What would the Jobs School be like? Behind this fanciful question is the serious question of whether we are willing to be truly revolutionary in our thinking about schools. Are we brave enough to truly challenge the many forces of conservatism in education? Can we "invent the future" for education? Can we show learners what they really want and make schools "insanely great". Can learning become so intuitive, seductive and personal that every child is engaged, progresses, and fulfils their potential? Jim Knight was the longest serving Schools minister in the last Labour government; he also served as Rural Affairs minister and Employment minister. He attended weekly Cabinet in the year running up to the 2010 General Election, and was made a life peer in the Dissolution Honours List after that election. Presented at the Learning Without Frontiers Conference, London, January 26th 2012. www.learningwithoutfrontiers.com



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Saturday 3 March 2012

Thursday 1 March 2012

Steve Jobs: um apanhado da vida e da carreira desse gênio da tecnologia

O anúncio de saída de Steve Jobs da presidência da Apple fecha um dos capítulos mais interessantes da história da tecnologia. Um capítulo que teve como últimos destaques o lançamento do iPad e do iPhone -- que, aliás, deve ganhar modelo novo em outubro. Mas, essa é uma história que começou muito tempo atrás, e que foi marcada por altos e baixos, idas e vindas. Steve Jobs foi adotado assim que nasceu. Seu pai biológico é de origem Síria, sua mãe é americana. Mas, ele foi criado pelo casal Paul e Clara Jobs. Ainda jovem, Steve Jobs demonstrou interesse por tecnologia. Seu primeiro emprego foi na HP -- mais um estágio que um emprego de verdade. Logo em seguida, ele trabalhou para a Atari, que ganhou o mundo com um dos primeiros consoles de games de grande sucesso. Mas, a vocação de Steve Jobs não estava em áreas técnicas. Na efervescência hippie da Califórnia, Jobs entrou de cabeça na chamada contracultura. Chegou a viajar para a Índia e adotar um dieta em que só comia maçãs. Mais nada. Alguém havia dito que com essa dieta, ele não precisaria tomar banho... talvez daí venha o nome da empresa que surgiria mais tarde. Outra possibilidade para o nome tem a ver com os Beatles. Jobs é fã do grupo e como o selo que eles criaram também se chamava Apple... A Apple foi fundada por Jobs, Steve Vosniak e Ronald Wayne. Desde o início, a empresa levou a marca de Jobs, criando produtos arrojados, como o Apple 2, primeiro computador pessoal da história. Mais tarde, viriam outras revoluções ...



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