Collection of AllThingsD interviews with Steve Jobs now available for free in iTunes Store

“During the last 8 or so years of his career at Apple, Steve Jobs gave his most famous interviews at the annual ‘D: All Things Digital’ conference,” Alex Heath reports for Cult of Mac. “Jobs was know for candidly answering questions and giving his honest opinion on hot topics.”

Heath reports, “Following the D10 interview with current Apple CEO Tim Cook yesterday, AllThingsD has made its entire collection of Steve Jobs interviews available as a free download in the iTunes Store… Over the years Jobs shared his opinions on a broad range of topics, including his personal philosophies, Android, Microsoft, Apple culture, and more.”

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: D: All Things Digital’s iTunes Store description reads:

There’s lots of video of the late Steve Jobs, primarily from his famous introductions of Apple products over the years, and his oft-quoted Stanford commencement address. But, by far, the largest trove of video of the legendary innovator candidly answering unrehearsed questions and explaining his views on technology and business comes from his six lengthy appearances at our D: All Things Digital Conference, from 2003 to 2010. As a memorial to a great man, and, in the spirit of sharing a priceless piece of history, we are making all six of these appearances available free, in high quality. We thank Apple for its cooperation in making these videos available for all.

Links to the videos via Apple’s iTunes Store here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]

3 Comments

  1. downloading now. The first 4 total to about 10GB

    Guys… This could take a while ^.^ Also, make sure you have the space for it. It’ll probably end up being around 17.5 GB total.

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