Not only was Steve Jobs brilliant, he inspired and motivated everyone around him to be brilliant as well. His enthusiasm was infectious. That was the magic of Steve Jobs.
@@aussieboiz8766 it's been documented in tons of interviews. Simply look for them. I've watched multiple interviews from different department heads describing as such.
Goodbye Steve thank you for changing the world for the better and giving us new technologies that allowed us to change the world. Thank you for making the world we live in today so much better. Thank you for making the company that made the device I'm typing on.
Oh John Ive ... Just imagine how Steve would have loved this speech because it is smart, touching, dramatical, witty, gentle and genuine. And he was one of the best at this.
+MG Sparky My opinion is since English is from the UK, therefore British English should be considered as "pure English" rather than an "accent". That is why I used "so called."
So called? He is from area from North East London called Chingford, So his accent is an regional English accent, No different from mine as I am from an area of East London as well but if you go to Liverpool an Englishman from that region would sound vastly different.. There are no pure English accents as you put it
2022 - and I've returned to this video after rewatching the movies. Watching on a MacBook Pro L2016, powering a 4K monitor over USB-C. Something they were slated for but is near now standard. I'd still have liked some other IO than just 4x USB-C and a headphone jack, but Apple was always ahead. Thank you Steve for never accepting "okay" and to Jony for the incredible designs which have shaped modern PCs today. Apple will not be the same without either of you
Such a wonderful, beautiful speech in the most beautiful and elegant English accent anyone can imagine. And this is a perfect tribute to a most remarkable man. We will never see anyone quite like Steve Jobs again.
Steve, the best thing you left for us is not the products; it is Apple. This company that can gather so many great people doing great things. The products speaks for itself but they won't exist if Apple didn't exist. Thank you Steve for bringing us Apple.
You might want to thank Wozniak for actually creating the Apple 1 and Jobs seeing it and thinking "We could package this and sell it". So thank Wozniak as well.
Tarkovsky Bresson I've read his book. I guess you're going to say that he was lucky Steve Jobs came along. I understand where he's coming from because he was going to give the Apple I away for free. Then Apple would never have happened and none of the other products. However, you still have to remember Steve Jobs was still just a marketing guy.
Steven Whiting Ho really??? You guess what I am going to say??? you should do the assumption that you can actually learn something from people. What is your understanding of Industrial organization, competition between the firms and the way we manage an innovation within a growing industry??? Those things are not trivial and it goes beyond what we know as the (marketing guy) By the way, It is not me who is claiming that Woz needed Steve Jobs, Woz himself say it publicly. Watch the CZcams video (Steve Wozniak about Steve Jobs death plus shocking truth) I could enter your childish game and naive point of view and claiming that Woz is just a programmer guy...or a guy who do the wiring, but what I am going to say is by far more elaborate than that. Jobs and Woz are widely recognized as a binary system language (0001010101). You can claim 1 is greater than 0, but if 0 go away, 1 doesn't mean anything. They both needed each other in the early days of Apple. Woz invented the video camera, Woz is a genius and an inventor, but Woz is not a filmmaker...Steve Jobs is a filmmaker. He don't know the wiring inside the video camera, but he know more than anyone what to do with it. Go on, try to make your own documentary about your point of view. Good luck to make the elite medias of Silicon Valley agree with you. Each time you say the words (marketing guy) and (salesman), another person is saying (paradigm shifter), (creative genius), (visionary) and (pioneer). Don't limit yourself with Apple Books, try Advanced industrial organization books. Soon enough you will get the idea that having an invention is not 90% of the job done and you need more than a marketing guy to do it right. There is a difference between an invention and a final product. Being a programmer myself, I know that a 600 pages can make me an expert with C++, in the other hand, the competences of Steve Jobs are not that trivial. There is something significant beyond the technical work. The engineer is appreciated, but it takes more than that to built and shape an industry. Some people don't understand why we talk more about Jobs than a Nobel Price winner. Fortunately, few of us get the big picture. Engelbart's invention such as the mouse and graphical interface were created in 1967-68. So, of course it is going to be accessible to the mass few month after right??? Wrong, it took more than 10 years to make it mainstream. Xerox prototype was far from perfect and Jobs re-invented it. Yesss, Jobs re-invented it...after all, design is not just the way it feel and look, design is the way it work. Moving from avant-garde experimental prototype to mainstream user-friendly product is not a trivial thing to do...you need a visionary, not a marketing guy.
Well, it seems like he doesn't need to speak one. He just advertised a photographed book and are going to make millions. No story, just plain dumb photos for only 300$!!! Wow..even for the americans this is quite hard to afford..what about 3rd world coutries?
"For the past two weeks, I think we've all been struggling to find ways to say goodbye. This morning, I simply want to end by saying, thank you, Steve. Thank you for your remarkable vision which has united and inspired this extraordinary group of people. For all that we have learned from you, and for all that we will continue to learn from each other, thank you, Steve." Gah. Makes me choke up every time. Steve and Jony built the tools that enabled my career, and so many other people's careers. They both enriched the lives of millions, if not billions, of people. Thank you Steve, for supplying that vision. And now that Jony's leaving Apple, I think we all owe him a great deal of gratitude for helping revive Apple in the late '90s and for creating some of the most incredibly engineered products from which we've all benefitted in some way, even if we've never owned an Apple device.
its easy to see and understand the gift of thoughtfullness and sensitivity that johnny ive has. really an amazing and fitting tribute to a great man Steve Jobs.
Tim Cook is a master of efficiency. When Steve hired him back in 1998, he was not only able to fix Apple's terrible inventory problem, but was able to get the supply chain of their product to work in such a way where the company was able to get them made and shipped to to stores before ever having to reveal their existence to the public, which gave Apple a competitive edge. Also, Cook was the one who managed Apple when Steve took his medical leaves and did a good job.
“Thank you, Steve". It takes an incredible person to discover another. Without Steve Jobs, the world will not be as fun as today. Thank you, Steve and Jonny.
Steve, John, tim, Woz, bill, my idols :') cheered me up listening to this. You make everything sound revolutionary Steve and John, even though basically all it is revolutionary!! Can't stop looking up something regarding Steve apple etc for even a week. Every single person in apple in the apple stores and everywhere, just looking at them in their apple shirts makes me smile hugely :) rip Steve, the best man I've ever knew
Jonathan Ive and Tim Cook are the powerhouse the new iphone 10s gang is the best so far, long live apple! But it would have been even better with Steve, rest in peace.
i came late to the apple party, but i am glad i finally made it! buying an apple was one of the best decisions i ever made! SJ you will be truly missed.
Bold, crazy, magnificent ideas. Anyone who aspires to achieve creative excellence hears those words and understands how beautiful they are. The pursuit of excellence is something only the genuinely dedicated people embrace with every cell of their body. Here's to Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive.
+mortalsting Not only that, he screwed his supposed friends out of money. Even when he worked at Atari, Jobs had been approached by Atari to create a new "break-out" game, he got Wozniak to do the work, but only paid him less than half of what he received from the company for the job.
I really miss this guy. :( I really miss the way he saw the world and the ability to see what it felt like no one else was able to see. No one else seems to have what he had, I wonder if we will ever see that again.
fucking poet you are jony, my man, through and through, and in everything you do. whether you design, speak, write, or just sit there, buddha-like, you exude greatness. steve was something, undoubtably, and so are you.
greatness is showing here when you care enough to love products that become part of our lives, so never should anyone say a bad word to brilliance in makes things that complicated simple
Steve was that kind of guy that is propositive, that wants to give its best. And he's been in charge, so at times he could be hard with emplyess, but in general he was a good guy that really loved and believed what he created!
Wouldn't his skills though work perfectly as a CEO though. Basically he has what Steve has, maybe even better ones. Insane consistency, perfectionism and logic. Just doing things right. Once you learn those skills well it seems you can use them in design or business decisions etc. What do you think?
The most calm and credible voice, out there
Not only was Steve Jobs brilliant, he inspired and motivated everyone around him to be brilliant as well. His enthusiasm was infectious. That was the magic of Steve Jobs.
D J Tanner zand you know this how
@@aussieboiz8766 it's been documented in tons of interviews. Simply look for them. I've watched multiple interviews from different department heads describing as such.
This was an unapologetically good speech.
It is 2014 and I still cry when I watch this. One of the most beautiful and heartfelt eulogies I've ever seen.
Matt7895 It’s 2019 and I’m still crying
how is 2014 6 years ago already
2022 and I‘m still crying at this speech. 😢
That speech was anodized to a glossy finish.
NKWTI With diamond-cut edges. And aluminium. Not aluminum.
aluMINium :)
To a sapphire glass edge.
With chamford-edges.
Carefully and meticulously crafted
I love how he says: bold crazy magnificent .. You can see his love to making stuff
I watched this from a Macbook Pro that I haven't had to restart for over a month. Thank you Steve, for raising the bar.
That's Unix for you :)
Goodbye Steve thank you for changing the world for the better and giving us new technologies that allowed us to change the world. Thank you for making the world we live in today so much better. Thank you for making the company that made the device I'm typing on.
Since 2011 we are still here to say, Thank you for changing the world.
Im just kidding everyone, apple only uses things already made..whats so innovating about a iPhone 6 that has features from 2012?
+Pedro Torres No one's laughing Pedro!
ikr
Not funny
I think Jonathan Ive got hurt the most of Steve Jobs death
Wouldn't you be, if your best friend had just died?
Think his wife and children would have something to say about that.
Oh John Ive ... Just imagine how Steve would have loved this speech because it is smart, touching, dramatical, witty, gentle and genuine. And he was one of the best at this.
"He was my closest and most loyal friend"
I love his voice and so called "British accent" so much.
+李想 What do you mean 'so called'?
+MG Sparky My opinion is since English is from the UK, therefore British English should be considered as "pure English" rather than an "accent". That is why I used "so called."
But he is British?
+MG Sparky Yes
So called? He is from area from North East London called Chingford, So his accent is an regional English accent, No different from mine as I am from an area of East London as well but if you go to Liverpool an Englishman from that region would sound vastly different.. There are no pure English accents as you put it
2022 - and I've returned to this video after rewatching the movies. Watching on a MacBook Pro L2016, powering a 4K monitor over USB-C. Something they were slated for but is near now standard. I'd still have liked some other IO than just 4x USB-C and a headphone jack, but Apple was always ahead. Thank you Steve for never accepting "okay" and to Jony for the incredible designs which have shaped modern PCs today. Apple will not be the same without either of you
Such a wonderful, beautiful speech in the most beautiful and elegant English accent anyone can imagine. And this is a perfect tribute to a most remarkable man. We will never see anyone quite like Steve Jobs again.
"...well not with their Eyes"
Concept of Apple explained in one sentence
It will be 5 years next year. Fuck where did that half a decade go?
+TheFluffyDuck so sick...
+TheFluffyDuck It will be 4 years in a month. The half a decade didn't go anywhere, it's still here lol
5 years is insane! Making a tribute to him on our channel!
Welcome to 2017 my friend, time flies.
Time flies....
I come here again just to hear jony's voice.
Love Jonathans way of speaking.
thank you steve you are the best
were
Daniel Slack *are
Thats the best speech I've ever heard :D :')
You forget about Jobs Standford speech
right bro. gives me shivers all the time
I still miss him! Jonathan you are amazing and I see Steve in you, you are just like him, kind, caring and loving! R.I.P Steve Jobs!
Steve, the best thing you left for us is not the products; it is Apple. This company that can gather so many great people doing great things. The products speaks for itself but they won't exist if Apple didn't exist. Thank you Steve for bringing us Apple.
You might want to thank Wozniak for actually creating the Apple 1 and Jobs seeing it and thinking "We could package this and sell it". So thank Wozniak as well.
It is not that simple...Watch Wozniak video about who was lucky.
Tarkovsky Bresson
I've read his book. I guess you're going to say that he was lucky Steve Jobs came along. I understand where he's coming from because he was going to give the Apple I away for free. Then Apple would never have happened and none of the other products. However, you still have to remember Steve Jobs was still just a marketing guy.
Steven Whiting Ho really??? You guess what I am going to say??? you should do the assumption that you can actually learn something from people.
What is your understanding of Industrial organization, competition between the firms and the way we manage an innovation within a growing industry??? Those things are not trivial and it goes beyond what we know as the (marketing guy)
By the way, It is not me who is claiming that Woz needed Steve Jobs, Woz himself say it publicly. Watch the CZcams video (Steve Wozniak about Steve Jobs death plus shocking truth)
I could enter your childish game and naive point of view and claiming that Woz is just a programmer guy...or a guy who do the wiring,
but what I am going to say is by far more elaborate than that. Jobs and Woz are widely recognized as a binary system language (0001010101). You can claim 1 is greater than 0, but if 0 go away, 1 doesn't mean anything. They both needed each other in the early days of Apple.
Woz invented the video camera, Woz is a
genius and an inventor, but Woz is not a filmmaker...Steve Jobs is a filmmaker. He don't know the wiring inside the video camera, but he know more than anyone what to do with it. Go on, try to make your own documentary about your point of view. Good luck to make the elite medias of Silicon Valley agree with you. Each time you say the words (marketing guy) and (salesman), another person is saying (paradigm shifter), (creative genius), (visionary) and (pioneer).
Don't limit yourself with Apple Books, try Advanced industrial organization books. Soon enough you will get the idea that having an invention is not 90% of the job done and you need more than a marketing guy to do it right. There is a difference between an invention and a final product. Being a programmer myself, I know that a 600 pages can make me an expert with C++, in the other hand, the competences of Steve Jobs are not that trivial. There is something significant beyond the technical work. The engineer is appreciated, but it takes more than that to built and shape an industry. Some people don't understand why we talk more about Jobs than a Nobel Price winner. Fortunately, few of us get the big picture. Engelbart's invention such as the mouse and graphical interface were created in 1967-68. So, of course it is going to be accessible to the mass few month after right??? Wrong, it took more than 10 years to make it mainstream. Xerox prototype was far from perfect and Jobs re-invented it. Yesss, Jobs re-invented it...after all, design is not just the way it feel and look, design is the way it work. Moving from avant-garde experimental prototype to mainstream user-friendly product is not a trivial thing to do...you need a visionary, not a marketing guy.
Yet their products are too overpriced and you worthship a company that srews you.
Best.Bloody.Speech.On.A.Funeral.Ever
This is the most thoughtful and inspiring tribute speech I've ever heard. Thank you Jonathan.
he could speak a book and id make millions
Well, it seems like he doesn't need to speak one. He just advertised a photographed book and are going to make millions. No story, just plain dumb photos for only 300$!!! Wow..even for the americans this is quite hard to afford..what about 3rd world coutries?
Yeah i saw its so aggresive 😂
"For the past two weeks, I think we've all been struggling to find ways to say goodbye. This morning, I simply want to end by saying, thank you, Steve. Thank you for your remarkable vision which has united and inspired this extraordinary group of people. For all that we have learned from you, and for all that we will continue to learn from each other, thank you, Steve."
Gah. Makes me choke up every time. Steve and Jony built the tools that enabled my career, and so many other people's careers. They both enriched the lives of millions, if not billions, of people. Thank you Steve, for supplying that vision. And now that Jony's leaving Apple, I think we all owe him a great deal of gratitude for helping revive Apple in the late '90s and for creating some of the most incredibly engineered products from which we've all benefitted in some way, even if we've never owned an Apple device.
Thanks Steve, you have always inspired me. I will always keep the spirit of apple going on. R.I.P Steve Jobs
RIP Steve Jobs and thank you so much for the legacies. How I wish there could be another Steve, then life can be much easier.
An eternal tribute by a voice from heaven. Thanks Steve. Thanks Jony
loveeeee this man's voice!!!
6:24 "and he still laughs at the way I say aluminum"
😂😂 He gets it.
Thank You Steve!
Thumbs up if you're watching this in 2015 on a potato.
What?
Potato 5S
Samsung Potato S6
Shelia Ellison I'm from the future and yeah we have no headphone jacks
ThatOneScrub 1234 but we have USB Type C
the world is a better place because of the existence of this man
his voice is magical
Thanks for changing the world for the better
My fav voice cover for apple product
“The product couldn’t exist without invention across many disciplines”
i love jony
Beautiful speech, Jony killed it! Rest in Peace Steve
its easy to see and understand the gift of thoughtfullness and sensitivity that johnny ive has. really an amazing and fitting tribute to a great man Steve Jobs.
Thanks for uploading this great video.
That's the most amazing speech I have ever heard. So simple yet so powerful. Perfectly delivered.
Tim Cook is a master of efficiency. When Steve hired him back in 1998, he was not only able to fix Apple's terrible inventory problem, but was able to get the supply chain of their product to work in such a way where the company was able to get them made and shipped to to stores before ever having to reveal their existence to the public, which gave Apple a competitive edge. Also, Cook was the one who managed Apple when Steve took his medical leaves and did a good job.
5 YEARS!
Almost 7!😢
7 years without Steve
9 years.
In 2017 I have just came back to say Steve thank you for changing the world 🌍 🗺
Jony clearly moved by the loss of his best friend. Thank you Jony. Thank you Steve. You are missed.
10 years later we all miss him
“Thank you, Steve". It takes an incredible person to discover another. Without Steve Jobs, the world will not be as fun as today. Thank you, Steve and Jonny.
Steve, John, tim, Woz, bill, my idols :') cheered me up listening to this. You make everything sound revolutionary Steve and John, even though basically all it is revolutionary!! Can't stop looking up something regarding Steve apple etc for even a week. Every single person in apple in the apple stores and everywhere, just looking at them in their apple shirts makes me smile hugely :) rip Steve, the best man I've ever knew
What a heart-felt tribute ... ~deep sigh~ Thank You Steve..~!!!!!
I never get tired of hearing how fantastic Jobs was. He is my most admired person of my lifetime. I look forward to meeting him on the other side.
Anyone crying in 2019?
Steve Jobs had inspired me and taught me a lot from all of his speeches. Rest in peace, Steve.
literally in tears
Thank you, Jonny. Great speech.
Understanding the man from his friend. Thank you.
Jonathan Ive and Tim Cook are the powerhouse the new iphone 10s gang is the best so far, long live apple! But it would have been even better with Steve, rest in peace.
Thank you for your wonderful tribute Jonathan, thank you Steve.
actually breathtaking
This speech is amazing. I could feel the intent in the way he pronounced every word.
Never gets old.
By 2017
I love his voice. I can't say this enough.
Thank you,what a great speech.R.I.P. Steve , I love you.
i came late to the apple party, but i am glad i finally made it! buying an apple was one of the best decisions i ever made! SJ you will be truly missed.
Bold, crazy, magnificent ideas. Anyone who aspires to achieve creative excellence hears those words and understands how beautiful they are.
The pursuit of excellence is something only the genuinely dedicated people embrace with every cell of their body.
Here's to Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive.
i love this and i understand how that man feeling people undestand how hard it is
Amazing speech... :')
steve is the creater of computers,iphone,ipad this is very great ideas RIP Steve we will remember you forever:')
"But sometimes they took the air from the room." ='(
I just wanted to say Thank You to Steve Jobs for being the best and I wish he was here to see apple take the next step by releasing the iPhone 5.
Thank You Steve! Without you I not are to seeing this vídeo now in my mobile phone!
Breath taking, wonderful speech
I swear every time I hear this man speak I’m ready to see high quality b roll shots of a new Apple product.
Probably one of the best speeches in history.
I could listen to jony for days! the way he talks is somehow fascinating to me.
That was a great tribute!
Steve used to eat at the Hare Krishna temples when he didn't have money, same as I. Apple for life.
+mortalsting Not only that, he screwed his supposed friends out of money. Even when he worked at Atari, Jobs had been approached by Atari to create a new "break-out" game, he got Wozniak to do the work, but only paid him less than half of what he received from the company for the job.
+OTBWY Well, hes burning in hell now. Fuck that fake asshole.
mortalsting I hope he saw all those dead Chinese factory workers right at the moment of his death.
+OTBWY If you wanna get to the top, you need to step on a few shoes. If it was me I would've killed a few.
Mahesh Walatara Disgusting. What if Apple had factories in India. Would you say the same thing?
what a good speech with so many lessons to learn for everyone
only clicked because of that voice.... man !!!
Straight from the heart. Well done jonny
I really miss this guy. :( I really miss the way he saw the world and the ability to see what it felt like no one else was able to see. No one else seems to have what he had, I wonder if we will ever see that again.
fucking poet you are jony, my man, through and through, and in everything you do. whether you design, speak, write, or just sit there, buddha-like, you exude greatness. steve was something, undoubtably, and so are you.
greatness is showing here when you care enough to love products that become part of our lives, so never should anyone say a bad word to brilliance in makes things that complicated simple
Thank you, Steve.
wow this was great guys
Steve was that kind of guy that is propositive, that wants to give its best.
And he's been in charge, so at times he could be hard with emplyess, but in general he was a good guy that really loved and believed what he created!
Very touching R.I.P Steve.
6:22 - we worked together for nearly 15 years, and he still laughed at the way I said "aluminium"... :)) very funny
The best tribute of the celebration event.
R.I.P Steve Jobs We Loved Him
Jonny. you are truly a blessing to apple
Steve Jobs was an Icon and Legend full respect....
Jonathan Ive's voice is intangible world heritage.
FANTASTIC
What an impeccable speech
Opinions on Jony Ive to be CEO?
I think he'd be way better than Cook
Not the type. Jony is a designer, not a CEO.
+fromhelsinki true,
Wouldn't his skills though work perfectly as a CEO though. Basically he has what Steve has, maybe even better ones. Insane consistency, perfectionism and logic. Just doing things right. Once you learn those skills well it seems you can use them in design or business decisions etc. What do you think?
Jony appreciates minimalism as much as Steve, which is why he's extremely valuable and would make an excellent CEO.
God lets make a deal. Take all the rappers and give us this genius back please :(
R.I.P
Jony will bring a different yet brilliant culture to Apple, inventing Apple all over again.
thank you steve, and thank you joni 😀