April Joyner |
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First of all, this is a great interview from Inc. back in the day. Let me emphasize that up front: I definitely encourage everyone to read it. That said, I’m still laughing at this cover. Jobs’ current black turtleneck and jean ensemble is definitely an upgrade.
Inc. magazine talked about upcoming technology with the Apple founder in this fascinating 1989 interview.
You see, I think humans are basically tool builders, and the computer is the most remarkable tool we’ve ever built. The big insight a lot of us had in the 1970s had to do with the importance of putting that tool in the hands of individuals. Let’s say that—for the same amount of money it takes to build the most powerful computer in the world—you could make 1,000 computers with one-thousandth the power and put them in the hands of 1,000 creative people. You’ll get more out of doing that than out of having one person use the most powerful computer in the world. Because people are inherently creative. They will use tools in ways the toolmakers never thought possible. And once a person figures out how to do something with that tool, he or she can share it with the other 999.
Steve Jobs帥呆了!
First of all, this is a great interview from...the day. Let me emphasize that up front: I...