Biyernes, Agosto 8, 2014

Steve Jobs

                              Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was asked to give advice to young entrepreneurs who wanted to go out and start their own businesses. He talks about risk and the willingness to fail, the role of building illegal blue boxes prior to founding Apple Computer, and his philosophy on how to approach life.



Participants in this film include: 
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple ComputerSteven Wozniak, founder of Apple ComputerNolan Bushnell, founder of AtariScott McNealy, founder of Sun MicrosystemsLarry Ellison, founder of Oracle CorporationMike Markkula, founder of Apple ComputerRegis McKenna, early advertising for Apple ComputerFred Hoar, early Apple Computer marketingKevin Surace, founder of Serious EnergyLisa Jardine, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, Univ. of LondonJohn Warnock, founder of Adobe SystemsCharles Geschke, founder of Adobe SystemsCarol Dweck, author of Mindset: The New Psychology of SuccessJonathon Schwartz, founder of Lighthouse DesignPaul Berg, Nobel Laureate, DNAScott Cook, founder of IntuitJim Clark, founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, MyCFO & HealtheonDr. Eva Maria Hanebutt-Benz, former Director, Gutenberg Museum, GermanyFederico Faggin, scientist/developed silicon gate & first microprocessorVinod Khosla,  founder of Sun Microsystems/VC, Khosla VenturesMichael Hackworth, founder of Cirrus LogicMike Malone, author of The Big Score & The Microprocessor: A Biography Silicon Valley Historical Association president, John McLaughlin, who interviewed each participant, narrates.The mission of the Silicon Valley Historical Association is to record personalities in reference to the European Renaissance. Renaissance experts and company founders describe parallels between Silicon Valley and the Renaissance period. If we could nominate a "Renaissance Man" for our times, it would be Steve Jobs.


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