- "Why do you want an iPhone"<br><br>- "I don't know, it looks cool."
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=1m59s">1:59</a> A chilling peek into the horrible world before hotkeys. Wait a sec, what does that Ctrl + mean? |
Apple. Built on lies since 1976. |
Brilliant 👏 explanation is perfect. Feel sorry for all those people who don’t get any credit for it. |
Steve Jobs Vision to hold it together to build a great product and to take the world forward. <br><br>Multi touch was a technology to be eventually discovered with the need clearly defined. <br><br>Other attempts look like a clear attempt to discredit apple and Steve Jobs |
watched it on my iPad... 12/2019 |
Emotional yet Powerful documentary! |
Great insights into the development of the Apple iPhone; your brief documentary adds tremendous insight into the key players instrumental in making the device a reality. |
Talking about Apple after Steve Jobs is like talking about Physics after Einstein. You're waiting for the next tech innovation? How long have we been waiting for that unifying theory of gravity at a quantum level?<br><br>Don't hold your breath.<br><br>In the absence of Jobs, Apple is now relegated to swindling their customers to stay afloat. Using forced updates to make their previous generation products artificially obsolete. Locking down their platform ie blocking you from putting music on your devices w/out buying through iTunes, blocking Netflix on Apple TVs, making computers non upgradeable. Sinking to the level of MicroSoft. MS, that bastion of innovation.<br><br><br>I type this on my 2011 iMac. My iPhone 4s stored in a drawer like a casket in a crypt, having since been replaced regretfully and resentfully with an Android. And my next computer is likely to be a custom assembled PC.<br><br>I believe that the iPod and iPhone were Jobs' great contribution, much like the Theory of Relativity was Einstein's great contribution - and that there wasn't likely to be anything approaching that magnitude had a premature death not taken them. Maybe we each get one shot, and precious few of us ever even pull it off.<br><br>RIP Jobs, the Einstein of tech |
The Real Story of the inventor of Pinch to Zoom that got Apple's patent invalidated<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u4x6gjpAbY">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u4x6gjpAbY</a><br><br>Multi-Touch was invented long before Fingerworks<br><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-touch">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-touch</a><br><br>And Dianne Hackborn, one of the first Android employees, says the story of Google switching to an all screen device once they saw the iPhone is BS<br><a href="https://www.osnews.com/story/25916/the-android-sooner-the-ill-fated-prototype-killed-by-the-iphone/#comment-517243">https://www.osnews.com/story/25916/the-android-sooner-the-ill-fated-prototype-killed-by-the-iphone/#comment-517243</a> |
ColdFusion, have you ever heard of Marc Porat and General magic? |
Ummm that city he showed around <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=3m20s">3:20</a> is NOT Newark , Delaware, Newark doesnt even have a city skyline or anything , just homes and University of Delaware. <br>( Lived there )<br>But learning dirty dark secrets/history is always great , shows you nothing is pretty behind the scenes |
I’m typing properly here because of KEN’S idea and his sincerity in his work.. thank you sir. Without your idea we could never use these device so simple... |
MASSIVE missing piece in this documentary: The tiles. You know. Horizontal->Vertical adjustment of sizes and locations of icons? The virtual keyboard? MISSING. Where'd this come from? Some random Apple guy just going "herptiderp"? Ugh this is annoying. It's like you're looking at the iPhone as a device marvel on the one hand, an applications market on the other, and completely ignoring the GUI which is the beating heart of the entire enterprise. |
You're close.<br>However, missing a crucial, critical piece.<br><br><br>I'll give you a hint: Oulu. Origo. Device.<br><br><br>Will have to severely change this video in time.<br><br><br>In effect, you are not answering the question of why Steve Jobs saw what he did in the iPhone (the second iteration), and why he believed in it. You say it's because he believed in "great work", okay that's swell. |
im yet to own an iphone, as long as the notch exist, its a no for me, i have iPad pro for years now though, and its the perfect tablet, nothing comes close.. |
I remember the Sony Walkman phone before this, I also remember the damage to the makers of the iPhone....you know....the people that killed themselves, fair few did it and I'm surprised you didn't include anything about them poor people<br><br><a href="https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/18/foxconn-life-death-forbidden-city-longhua-suicide-apple-iphone-brian-merchant-one-device-extract">https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/18/foxconn-life-death-forbidden-city-longhua-suicide-apple-iphone-brian-merchant-one-device-extract</a><br><br>Been happening for a long time. Low wage, fine structure for mistakes and long day's....seems normal to me living in the UK but this isn't right. Just like monthly pay, 12 pay days a year....who the fuck came up with that? |
Brilliant! |
Nicely made video but there are inaccuracies and significant details were missed. For one, they were working on a tablet first when jobs was showed the rubber band effect and that’s when the tablet project was shevled for the iPhone. During the demo, Jobs had multiple iPhones that each performed a specific function for different parts of the demo so it wouldn’t crash, and iOS wasn’t called iOS until the iPhone 4. There more, but those are key examples. |
buy a new mic |
IPhone owner here: fuck Steve Jobs. Honestly - fuck him., you did type from iPhone right? |
Can't believe this was almost twenty years ago, God we're moving to fast forward, it's not healthy ... |
i cant expressed,,,,,it was most beautiful video of my youtube life....its felts like a 5 minutes video.....time just slept butter like,,, wow,,new thinking,,,,our creativity is only can limited by our imagination and our skills |
wow best thing saw in youtube recent time,,,cool... |
The iPhone is greatly overrated and by far not as influential as some people want us to believe. Phones were already smart before the iPhone and were more technically advanced as well. Heck, the original iPhone did not have 3G! The only thing that was new was the touch screen.<br><br>Even the very first example in this video is totally misleading as it compares desktop usage vs mobile device usage. First, this zoom menu is still available today and second, even back in the day CTRL + mousewheel worked to zoom in and out.<br><br>Kinda starting to doubt this channel... |
Safari in iOS 14 Could Move to Next Page with 3 Finger or Last For the Left or Right for The Next or twice to Erase a Sentence in the Search and More by 3 Fingers Twice. Like In Pages and even you Could Erase Info and More with 3 Fingers in KeyNote and Numbers in the iPhone and iPad and Much More. |
Just another example of white people using someone else's talent, skill, and hard work to enrich themselves.<br><br><br>From what I gathered from this video, it appears Jobs really didn't do anything except bark orders at people who were doing the work. |
Two words....... British Telecom!!!!!, lol |
nothing came from apple |
I had a friendly debate with a coworker, several years ago, trying to persuade him just how revolutionary the original iPhone was. Sadly, I was not able to convince him (an Apple hater) of this fact. <br><br>I remember watching that keynote address where the original iPhone was unveiled and being mesmerized, just like the narrator said, at the “technological wizardry” we were seeing. It was simply astonishing, like watching a magician work. “How? Just how is this happening?” <br><br>It’s almost impossible today for younger people to understand the world before this point. Nobody had ever seen anything like this before, and nobody could figure it out. Many, many companies had tried and failed. <br><br>It was Apple who did it. <br><br>To be sure, they built on the work of others, bought some patents, and didn’t begin completely from scratch, but what they pulled off was so revolutionary its the kind of thing seen once or twice in a generation. <br><br>It wasn’t that they invented all the hardware; it’s just that they knew what to do with it. They expanded the minds of everyone around them and helped us see a new vision of the future and what was possible. In so doing, they changed the world forever. <br><br>Everyone (I’m looking at you Android fans) owes a debt of gratitude to those geniuses working behind the scenes at Apple. <br><br>Thank you to each one of you who the world may never know. You did it. You changed the world. Very few of us can say that. |
Great video, loved it, the music of your videos are the best. Keep doing the good work. |
Apple is evil, they could have waited another year, there was no reason to turn workers into slaves.<br>Bit Apple invented a computer 40 years ago, since then everything they have was bought, the first ipod was bought |
I thought the ROKR was great<br>And other phones had pinch and zoom before the iPhone, and touch screens, @thegaygaymerchannel <br>HTC XDA in 2002.<br>1984 – First Multi-Touch Screen – Bob Boie, Bell Labs, Murray Hill NJ<br>Apple never invented anything, they bought the first ipod and put their name on it just like they bought the multi touch screen that was originally developed back when they were fumbling around with a shitty mac one computer |
Apple innovated. Samsung copied it. Android is a stolen product. Done. |
Thank you. This is a good teaching resource for HCI. |
So capitalism cost people their health and marriages all for the sake of a phone and to make money. |
I'm still amazed people believe Apple invented multi-touch after it was very famously demoed by Jeff Han at TED in early 2006. Same for the form-factor, LG launched the Prada phone about half a year before the original iPhone. Then again, the iPhone's brilliance was putting all of this together. |
it's Oneplus time to shine! 😂 |
Wow! Amazing video... thank you for sharing. |
Generally speaking, I think the main success of the iPhone is in getting people to change what they want from a phone and how they want to interact with consumer media and consumer social networking. Apple was able to put together a sleek package, but the technology and interface itself is much less revolutionary than most people give it credit for. There were similar, albeit less sleek phones already produced well before the iPhone, but no one really wanted them at the time. There's an example in this YouTube video about one of these phones at this timestamp. → <a href="https://youtu.be/RDYedU7COEQ?t=42m32s">https://youtu.be/RDYedU7COEQ?t=42m32s</a> |
fair play to mr jobs, he beat the odds and overcome one of the hardest illnesses life can throw at any human being and i cannot begin to imagine his struggle. for that he has my greatest respect. however, it hasn't stopped him from selling heavily overpriced, over rated, hand held technopoo. just mi opinion. |
"The untold story of iPhone history" is that at the beginning of the 2000 one private Finnish inventor Johannes Väänänen had invented new phone myDevice. He wanted to sell it and offered to Nokia. Nokia didn't bought it so he introduced it several different companies, also to Apple. Jobs was using it a lot at demonstration and it was year 2003. Jobs didn't much talked to inventor, just asked "Why the keyboard at screen do not turn when I turn the phone?" Apple just copied it and made their version of myDevice, even the idea for the brand iPhone is clone. Search MyOrigo (the company) and myDevice <br><br><a href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/07/02/reg_testdrives_myorigo_motion_control/">https://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/07/02/reg_testdrives_myorigo_motion_control/</a><br><br><a href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/06/30/myorigo_builds_motion_sensitive_phone/">https://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/06/30/myorigo_builds_motion_sensitive_phone/</a><br><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2kE8yPNCzY">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2kE8yPNCzY</a> |
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=2m00s">2:00</a> - Golly gee, that keystroke shortcut sure does seem tedious and complicated., No more so than fumbling around on a small touch screen with your hand in the way of what you're looking at, that's for sure. To me "smart" phones seem more about being consumed by media and social interaction than actually interacting with it on your terms.<br><br>I think the biggest success of the iPhone was changing what people want. |
Can you please do a video on +500 as I would love to see your opinion on it as to my mind something is not quite right with there business model |
This guy is Amazing <br>At BUSINESS skills |
Webkit on ARM, a path, started in the 80th, Jobs knew there was a market for mobile systems!<br>rest is just getting the best ideas to join them, no time to do all the development, then you just buy them in. |
Thank you so much for making this. Great video. |
Great documentary material. It seems, that Steve only cared about "great" products, not about people. We know that only what you focus at full power blooms. Just at what price? Is personal life worth the sacrifice? Do better products make the world better? No, better people do it. Is the "greatness" of the product based on making people addicted to it? Could any of the people working at Apple express their work in such superlatives as the company describes its products? |
Hey man, what the fuck? this video was fantastic. Don't ever stop. |
Jobs took to eating horseshit as part of his cancer desperation |
what about General Magic? |
Thats a huge amount of right |
Is SJ born a techie or he just knows how to sell tech? |
Meanwhile, 90% of the people on the train rotting their brains in front of a touch screen, as their interpersonal relationships unravel in a dysfunctional society slowly imploding upon itself... gotta love our new technology. |
Love steve jobs or hate, he pushed for innovation. Doing all this is the span of time is sorta remarkable. Nobody at today's apple would ever push their employees to the brink to innovate something new. Folks are way more soft and sensitive today. Folks would cry out on social media about it on ironically the same type device their company invented 😀 |
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=32m57s">32:57</a> No we thank you. God bless you, your team and your family. |
First class content and presentation. Excellent audio. Well edited. Not to this or that ..three bears complient...”just right". |
MUSPACEBARISBROKEN |
This will be a great movie..a movie about how the iphone is built. I imagine the central characters of that movie should be the employees..on which the stories of their hardship like divorces, anger will be the main thesis. Steve jobs will also be included but should not be the focus of the movie. I imagine a part of the ending of that movie is the keynote speech..the highlight the deleting of the contact in the demo phone..then zooming on the reaction of the employee who will be fired despite his brilliance and sacrifice for the project. This will be an awesome movie! |
What a subtle way to fire someone lol |
It costs people who made it there marriage & health and costs some end users there life. |
ColdFusion always puts out great videos! Keep it up! |
Steve Jobs did not invent the iphone..that's what I got outta this..talented engineers is what made it. I salute them for changing the world |
Amazing content Dagogo! I really love your channel |
This is a superb summary of the development of the iPhone. Now, I think, the device is largely irrelevant, and the network paramount. It would be great to see a similar COLDFUSION expose on that, the 5G deployment especially. |
Ugh! wishin' Jobs was still around. Shit's not been the same since he decided to go> |
LG Prada did it first |
This video has enough content for a movie |
Im not an Apple user but i have so much respect for mr Steve Jobs ! R.I.P Steve Jobs !! |
I've watched more than 20 videos in this channel bt this one forced me to subscribe, thank u for the infor. |
Title of the first soundtrack? |
Will buy one =) |
Have ever read the biography on Steve Jobs? It’s really good., Yes, I just finished it. It is indeed quite good. |
Thank you for this indepth look into the origin of the iPhone. I've always loved your work. Absolutely excellent. Thank you for sharing your talent... It's a gift to the rest of us. |
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=22m15s">22:15</a> I DIED!!! lmao so sad when Iphone people say that Samsung is trash but iphone is chipped by it |
In the early 2000s, human/computer interaction was not a mess.<br>Zooming in on an image usually consisted of holding ctrl and turning the scroll wheel. It was fast and easy. |
imagine working 12 hours a day 7 days a week , costing you your marriage and being bombarded daily by how genius steven is , I will just say the unspeakable , steven jobs is over-hyped for no apparent reason , he takes credit for hundreds if not thousands of very creative employees who lost so much in the process |
The US Military Is Responsible For Almost All The Technology In Your iPhone<br><a href="https://amp.businessinsider.com/the-us-military-is-responsible-for-almost-all-the-technology-in-your-iphone-2014-10">https://amp.businessinsider.com/the-us-military-is-responsible-for-almost-all-the-technology-in-your-iphone-2014-10</a><br><br>State of innovation: Busting the private-sector myth | New Scientist<br><a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929310-200-state-of-innovation-busting-the-private-sector-myth/">https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929310-200-state-of-innovation-busting-the-private-sector-myth/</a> |
Great video. Steve Jobs was modern day Edison. Standing on the shoulders of others and stepping on their necks along the climb., I’d say Steve Jobs was Paul to Steve Wozniak’s Jesus. . ., @Wade No Edison actively hindered innovation and better electricity by going after Tesla and his invention. While Steve Jobs created a need for other companies to innovate and improve their PCs (with the original MAC)/phones (with the iPhone). <br><br>Yes both stood on the shoulders on others but that is what every CEO/Leader does. They lead people to create something that is only possible with team work. <br><br><br><br>Only that Edison didn't do that he simply stifled electricity advancements. His post says "Steve Jobs was modern day Edison" which isn't the case, as I explained above., drsomeone1 Yes Society does not allow such displays of dying animals. <br>But my point is that Steve simply ignored the competition not attack them to make them seem worse. <br>iPhones are always compared to the last model not with the newest Samsung or one+ phone.<br>If Edison where the ceo of Apple he would use examples like the exploding Samsung or charge them with a 50 Watt Charger to show how hot they would get. <br><br>Do you see the difference?, @Leon Müller Ok, to be more clear, the society today won't tolerate using animals the way Edison did in demos., drsomeone1 No if I demonstrate how my dog food is more appealing to dogs then I am still allowed to use dogs for the demo. |
I recently discover this channel. I watched some of your videos, and i can say this kind of stuff is what makes Internet better. Is S+ content free on youtube and better that a lot of paid documentaries. Keep it up, you are doing great. |
Song in the begining?? |
interesting vid , although the narrative seemingly trying to make you somehow feel sorry for the hard working multi millionaires that Steve Jobs entreprenurial drive helped create - of course there are winners and losers in all walks of life - amazing how Apple whioch were not a mobile company -took on the established mobile giants of the day like Nokia Motorola and Ericson and won hands down - how ab out profiling some of the losers in those companies at the time - you can sure there were much more 'divorces' and 'casualties at those companies too as Apple blew them apart with iPhone' |
Excellent, Shared Millions Of Times Through My Liked Videos PlayLists... |
The accelerometer thing to change potrait/landscape mode was done by Microsoft Research circa 2000 or earlier, it was published at a top tier HC conference called UIST2000, video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpC_282u-dY">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpC_282u-dY</a> |
I was using LG phone with touch function (with a pen) way before apple came out with iphone. Maybe that's where they stole, I mean was inspired.... |
i didn't use Apple Company Technology until now i should give it try |
the world might be heading to the wrong direction where the Creator didn't intent life to be. |
Do Elon Musk next! |
Man your story telling is amazing. |
Everyone who supports Apple is supporting the biggest tax dodgers in the history of taxes, and a company that bows to the whims of the Chinese authoritarians. |
Nowadays Apple is mostly a borderline scamming company exploiting naive customer loyalty and the trap of the product family they've created, to sell often overpriced products and snuffing out every last cent when it comes to repairing stuff while being a corporate bully threatening with ridiculous lawsuits. You can't ride the old image of being the "innovating company" forever without delivering real innovation, and the other sins will surely tarnish that reputation even faster. |
Apple die with Steve Jobs, 😔<br><br>Change my mind. |
Nice use of the NIN Sample Ghost II - 13; love the blend at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=12m10s">12:10</a> |
I got to say, this channel's content is absolutely incredible. I cannot believe that I can sit here and watch this without having to pay a penny. |
Your video make me tear's up.. before watching your video i dont even have any motivation anymore in my life.. but after watch your video until the end.. its life changing.. once again thank you.. |
Pls make a documentary on how Android and Samsung stole the idea and launched their own products |
No question it changed everything including communication I don’t think jobs saw people stoped talking and just text big step backward |
I hate apple! |
I loved every second. Very informational and inspirational. RIP Steve Jobs |
Generation X brought some of the most innovative products that we use today. Probably the difference is how we were allowed to learn and think freely in our idealism without too much repercussion. Look at all the amazing companies that started in the 90s where the original guys are either retiring or cashing in now knowing that the ride is over. It’s leaving all these empty offices and chairs to be filled by millennials who are really just riding on their coat tails making incremental changes to the product. Seriously millennials, when are you going to bring something to the table ? |
Remember when Apple used to innovate rather than recycle the same old device year after year and charge a premium. The only company that can get away with feature dumping and make users feel like every device is a must have., Apple has become better at something jobs what excellent at, marketing 😀, As a entrepeurneur, the reason phone companies do this, is because nobody buys a phone every year . Thats why every four years there is a massive design change and spec change. |
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