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The Lost 1984 Video: young Steve Jobs introduces "1984"
Young Steve introduces the revolutionary "1984" video by Ridley Scott: "It is now 1984. It appears IBM wants it all. Apple is perceived to be the only hope to offer IBM a run for its money. Dealers initially welcoming IBM with open arms, now fear an IBM-dominated and controlled future. They are increasingly and desperately turning back to Apple, as the only force that can insure their future freedom. [Lauter Beifall und Applaus] IBM wants it all, and is aiming its guns on its last obstacle to industry control: Apple. Will Big Blue dominate the entire computer industry? Was George Orwell right about 1984?"
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The Lost 1984 Video: young Steve Jobs introduces the Macintosh
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The Original 1984 Macintosh Introduction: the magic moment, when Steve Jobs unveils the Macintosh and releases it from its bag. We've found these historical lost videos in 2004 and restored and published them to the world on January 24., 2005, when the Mac became 21 years old. Read the story of this wonderful discovery here: www.mac-essentials.de/index.php/mac/14276/ Uploaded by TextLab, the or...
40 years on watching on a macbook and macos still has the same menu bar. crazy to think that these modern operating systems have design elements from nearly half a century ago
I desperately wanted one of these clunky things in 1984. I didn’t know what I would do with it, but it was shiny and I wanted it!!
Steve Jobs was a brilliant showman and I wish he were still around because I think he would straighten out the confusion with all the variant iPhones, iPads, etc.
Anyone’s here after Steve jobs movie on Netflix?
The good old days, before the iPhone was introduced
Time goes too fast 😢
How will be the world today without Steve and Gates? These guys are responsible for all we have about technology today.
these used to cost probably like $30,000 in todays money 💯
Where is Woz?
Man I really want one now!!!
I had a MacPlus in grad school. And a 20 megabyte Kensington external hard drive. Oh, I could pick up my computer with one hand. Those were the days...
My Family bought our very first "Home Computer" in 1986. It was the "Mac Plus". We built our entire Home Office System around it. Including printer, extra "floppy" drive and later an external Hard Disk with a whopping 20 Megabytes of storage! In those days, before the "World Wide Web" was invented, you needed a phone modem and membership on one of three nationwide BBS servers. Gosh! How I miss those good old days.
The very day I got married! My new wife bought the first Mac she could get her hands on. I bought a floppy disk that had a rudimentary program to write a simple outline. I still have the disk but the Mac is long gone. I hear the original machine is worth something today!
It’s crazy to think that the potential of this incredible machine was not seen until sheer bankruptcy of Apple
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The world is better off without Jobs on it now.
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The cult was real even back then
Brave's wormhole brought me here
nostalgia
Insanly greart
O som, a música ❤🎵🎼🎶💡
Today's kids cannot feel the way the audience felt in that auditorium.
“Shall we play a game?”
Where I can fine soundtrack used here?
Who is watching in 2024 lol
bought one in the bookstore at CSU Long Beach with a printer and mouse in 1984
People who cry watching this have psychological issues.
This video is 15 years old talking about some 25 year old stuff, making it 40 years old... And the person who will be seeing it in 2030, be surely touching his/her 50's, congrats 🎉.
This was even before black turtlenecks, blue jeans, and sneakers were invented
I don't if its just me but every time I see this it brings tears to my eyes. Steve Jobs just made history.
1:49 hmm the song
crazy how 5 years later eminem would make his first song
11m views across 15 years. How is this lost
The crowd went wild… for a computerscreen. They had tv by then…
And the world is a mess ever since
Je me suis toujours demandé si son cancer c’était naturel, parce qu’il faisait de l’ombre quand même
In that littel computer I wrote my Civil Engineering Bachelor´s Degree Final Project in Gethecnical Engineering and a program for slope stability analisys; 38 years ago.
One of greatest machines of all time
Commercial directed by Ridley Scott
The Pre nostalgic sound is how you know the thing is at least 20 years older than ME
Innovation has come to an end in apple
💎
Most revolutionary product of 20th century
Im from 2024
I still have one of the original Mac Plus' with all the peripherals as well. It launched a whole new career for me. I then bought one for my son, and it launched a career in Macintosh Computer Forensics for him. It truly was a ground breaker!
Tim Cook shall learn how to create new disruptive innovation not jus changing version number. If Steve job present here he could have replaced iphone itself far long before than he could have imagined.
I suggest find the story about Xerox Alto. No payd crowd was shouting but this was it.
Xerox invented the ethernet and mouse and didn't think it was worth developing. Jobs and Gates got it and the rest is history.
The first computer was so big they thought it would be impressive to make it super small, now we want big screen computers again lol