Through interviews with friends, former colleagues and business associates, Bloomberg Game Changers reveals the many layers of the intensely private Steve Jobs – his style of leadership, management and creative process. Interviews include Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, former Apple CEO John Scully, journalist turned Venture Capitalist Michael Moritz, Dreamworks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, former Apple “Mac Evangelist” and Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Guy Kawasaki and Robert X.Cringely, technology journalist and former Apple employee.
Watch Bloomberg Game Changers: Steve Jobs (48:04) here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” and “Andrew W.” for the heads up.]
Robert X. Cringely??? Please….
Robert X. Cringely??? Please….
All a bit long in the tooth are they not!
A list that included Mark Papermaster, Jonathan Ive, Tim Cook and others might be more fruitful reading.
All a bit long in the tooth are they not!
A list that included Mark Papermaster, Jonathan Ive, Tim Cook and others might be more fruitful reading.
I don’t see the video…
I don’t see the video…
Just watched it, and it was far better than I expected. There’s alot that is covered in 48mins.
Just watched it, and it was far better than I expected. There’s alot that is covered in 48mins.
But did they interview Connie Guglielmo and the other two resident Bloomberg vultures? Could she not avail herself to read from her “accidentally” published unflattering and tasteless orbituary for Mr. Jobs.
But did they interview Connie Guglielmo and the other two resident Bloomberg vultures? Could she not avail herself to read from her “accidentally” published unflattering and tasteless orbituary for Mr. Jobs.
Anyone know how to get this onto my iPhone?
Anyone know how to get this onto my iPhone?
Never mind; I figured it out. Man, I love Evom.
Never mind; I figured it out. Man, I love Evom.
That was very interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for the link to the video. I think Guy Kawasaki had the best bits of commentary.
(Oddly, I had to watch using FireFox, because the video only had the audio portion when I tried in Safari… some Flash weirdness going on.)
That was very interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for the link to the video. I think Guy Kawasaki had the best bits of commentary.
(Oddly, I had to watch using FireFox, because the video only had the audio portion when I tried in Safari… some Flash weirdness going on.)
@Basil Ganglia
You are confusing the Robert X. Cringely who was an early employee of Apple with the pseudonym that is currently used by a number of different tech writers. Most of whom are clueless.
@Basil Ganglia
You are confusing the Robert X. Cringely who was an early employee of Apple with the pseudonym that is currently used by a number of different tech writers. Most of whom are clueless.
It was good.
It coulda been great – if they had dumped the not very bright or nice Cringely.
It was good.
It coulda been great – if they had dumped the not very bright or nice Cringely.
Oh the agony. Macs busted and I can’t watch it on the iPad. Tomorrow I guess then …
Oh the agony. Macs busted and I can’t watch it on the iPad. Tomorrow I guess then …
anyone else have to deal with bad aspect ratio on Bloomberg’s site?
anyone else have to deal with bad aspect ratio on Bloomberg’s site?
@bon
“Never mind; I figured it out. Man, I love Evom.”
Please share how you did it. I keep getting “video encoding failed” error.