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Computerworld - In 1995, Steve Jobs was on the
cusp of middle age -- 40 years old -- when he sat
down for an extensive and revealing one-on-one
interview by the Computerworld Information
Technology Awards Foundation as part of an oral
history project. The Foundation also produced the
Computerworld Honors Program, whose executive
director, Daniel Morrow, conducted this interview.
When Jobs sat down for this interview, which was
recorded on videotape, his return to Apple was
still two years away -- and his once and future
company was struggling to remain relevant. The
products that would turn Apple around in the first
decade of the 21st century -- Mac OS X, the iPod,
the iPhone, the iPad, the iTunes store -- did not
exist. |