- "Why do you want an iPhone"<br><br>- "I don't know, it looks cool."
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Thanks for that great Video. Those engineers deserve to be acknowledged as who they really are ... Heros.
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Brutal
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Thanks! I found this one pretty good. Would love to see more documentations on the invention process of other edge-cutting technologies as well :) examples: the transistor, microprocessor, the story of 3-D printing and the story of quadrocopters...
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It has replaced so many devices.
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Best video ever seen on YouTube
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Great job Dagogo. I appreciate that we have this technology, but I am sorry (but not surprised) to hear of the sacrifice it took to get where we are today. Steve Jobs seemed to "squeeze" the best ideas and life out of many people. I guess I have never understood that type of relentless pressure exerted on individuals to get to a self imposed "finish line" with an unfinished product. I'm sorry for the loss of relationships and health of these individuals. <br><br><br>As far as smartphones in general; I believe we have reached a point of stagnation. Just another box that does the same thing; sometimes in a worse fashion than prior generations. It will be interesting to see how things progress in the next ten years, and what the "next new thing" will be to revolutionize the way we live. Whatever that may be, I hope you will be able to tell us all about it in such a concise and meaningful way.
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My dear Coldfusion. You have became greedy. Too many monetized minutes., zevnikov how do you mean?
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LOVE your video’s. All well done and very interesting.
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Good quality vid with great info. Thanks for such wonderful work
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My favorite channel as always giving my favorite contents with good music
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I heard Steve Jobs was a major league asshole. I reckon that this may have had a positive effect on the innovation/development of their products. Even though there were most certainly people that toasted his death and breathed a sigh of relief, there was probably another smaller group of people that felt saddened by the prospect of losing someone that had the drive to create brillant, beloved products. That would be the only reason they were upset about him being dead.
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This isn`t just a youtube channel...its a source of inspiration and motivation for many...infact it`s the only channel that i have refered to my friends..Keep up..<br><br><a href="http://www.flashtread.com/">www.flashtread.com</a>
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Firing an employee in a launch? Steve jobs is a fckng a*hole. Good thing hes dead, and he died in pain! hahahaha, That is incorrect information if you look it up. Left in like 2010 in a disagreement with Ives
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I love the last track you played
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I would say that the most influential product of all time (not counting the development of agriculture, as this isn't a 'product') was the wheel. Some would argue that the steam engine, or the internal combustion engine or the telephone were far more 'influential' than the iPhone. Quite frankly, this claim that the iPhone is 'the most influential product of all time' is nonsense. More influential than the plane? More influential than the radio? More influential than TV?
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Without Steve jobs there would be no one to push and squeeze out the best from those people. With thousand of engineer and geniuses was/is google and Microsoft able to produce and evolutionary mobile device? NO. Steve was a genius and visionary, he was not after latest current design and tech , his thoughts was way ahead in future. LOVE STEVE
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kudos to those unsung heroes that made iPhone
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He never gave credit to his employees., Well he gave them shit loads of money though, @digibluh This is what people can't comprehend. Many comments here says Jobs was an a**hole, slave driver etc, while typing on their iPhone OR Android device. Without Jobs, I can't imagine having even a product as close to a 2007 iPhone today., they probably made $150k+ a year... it's a job. that is the credit. when you work for a company, you "Are" that company. when they refer to "Apple" they refer to the employees, management, marketing departments, logistics, the electronic engineers, the company as a whole who they make up. if you don't like it, you can quit. they aren't held against their will, and at that salary your a fool to not have at least 6 months of savings in case of emergency.
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Yeah, this just confirmed my hunch right after so many employees were leaving the fruit company, these people lost their time with their respective families while convincing Steve to give the go signal in making their concept. It took Steve to have pancreatic cancer to convince himself the importance of the product but after all said and done, he fired some of the employees who worked their butts off on the iPhone. Apple stole many innovative concepts and claimed that these were theirs but not giving credit to those who really made it. The iPhone is assembled or made by chinese people who has no benefits or job security, some of them were even underaged. Finally, the company has become worse with their repair service.<br><br><br>On the plus side, the company did helped in providing additional jobs. But I think that's just it. <br><br><br>Not enough convincing for me to buy any Apple products., @Movie Blues Granting that Apple bought Fingerworks, do you think it was right for Apple to claim that the technology was their creation and idea as Steve had claimed? Fingerworks invented it first and Apple bought the company so that Steve and co. can mislead the public that they made it first. Buying a company is not "stealing"...but if the buyers claimed that the ideas and creations of the products was originally theirs and not from the company that they bought, that is stealing in another form aside from lying, of course., @kirby march barcena Apple purchased the IP - this is not stealing in ant shape or form., @Movie Blues This video is about Apple, not about Google as that is another different subject., So purchasing a company, including it's IP is "stealing" because one does not give credit to a wholly owned subsidiary. What about Google copying that tech and paying, and nothing. Bonkers., @Movie Blues Fingerworks already made their tech right before Steve and Apple bought them. Apple claimed that the idea was theirs without giving Fingerworks, that alone proved my point. There are other techs that Apple copied from other companies and just rehashed/renamed the tech...another story that I hope will be revealed in the future.
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You should do a video on Hong Kong!
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This has to be one of your best works Dagogo, the most complete and informative to date.
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Watching this documentary, gives me the feeling that Apple wanted that the whole world would use just their product but It didn't worked out that way.
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Your best video yet! Thank you.
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If one is an entrepreneur, or one has started and operated one's own company, one would realize that the leader is almost never the person to actually invent and execute on the technology. The leader's purpose, in Steve Job's own words, is to be "the keeper and reiterater of the vision." Knowing this, the perspective of the video is a bit odd because most CEO's are not the company's inventors In Apple's case, it is the engineers who engineer, but, of course, this video's purpose may be to share details, some true and some false (or poorly applied), but perhaps also to sensationalize and perhaps attempt to depreciate Steve's roll in how Apple became great. Steve founded Apple and then came back to Apple to save it and to make it the largest, and one of the most respected companies in the world. His job was to do that. It is also very common in any industry to buy existing technology so that time is not wasted, and why reinvent a technology that will be used in part of the process that already exists? It makes sense not to mention these companies so that the competition is not hunting them down to also gain access to the newly gained proprietary technology. I've heard Steve, many times, publicly give credit to Apple's engineers for Apple's accomplishments. Just another perspective.
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Great documentary. Thank you.
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Jobs was a real piece of shit.
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Perfect documentary !!!
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very very good interesting content
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Fuck u apple. Rotten piece of crap, Excali BirB why?
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I can’t believe I can watch this completely free, What a time to be alive, I mean.. everything on YT was free when it came out in 2005 or 2006 when I started using it.<br><br>It’s just the competition breeds innovation, just like the iPod and iPhone, Agree, Pls waifu, I can
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Quit re titling your videos... no one is that dumb everyone sees what you’re doing trying to get extra views and pretend it’s a different video...
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This is brilliant, thank you!<br><br>Keep it up!
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It is superb ! An eye opening !!
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Another excellent episode. You are the Ken Burns of information technology. <br><br>It seems there another advancement that made smartphones possible - integration of the wireless network.
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Steve Jobs is no more my inspiration he's a fucking asshole<br>Tnx coldfusion for enlightening me.
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Mixed feelings about it all. It's seems now, all too quickly that too many people are forgetting their surroundings, only to obsess over sometimes very trivial issues on their phones. It's crazy how many people you see on a day, just steering into their phones.
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Hey Dagogo, I truly appreciate your efforts and talent. There was no video in the last few years that I had to skip forward to because it was 'boring', and I have skipped forward Tarantino movies!
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Maybe apple will try and be innovative again... by putting FIVE cameras in the phone??? lol
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sadly, most people give too much credit to SJ for the invention of iphone without thinking that the creation of this legendary device lies within the foundation of creative minds of the engineers, developers etc. without these people who pushed the boundaries of innovation, without them thinking what's next between the known and unknown, there would be no steve jobs.
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WOW!
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=15m47s">15:47</a> etc. is not pronounced exetera. It’s etcetera. Why is this so hard?<br><a href="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwo41ejyjXI">https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwo41ejyjXI</a>
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DAMN!!! Watching this extraordinary technological achievement, from 2019, it looks so ridiculous. What a great video-documentary!
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Dude!!! I wasn’t supposed to cry to a documentary about a phone 😭
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The voice, the info, the story telling is just captivating. A 35 minutes video feels like 5 minutes.
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This was the most emotionally challenging one Dagogo. Touched the heart. Ha "touched"
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Best man. Hats off to you
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How many divorces did jobs cause?, None. People cause their own divorce.
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The first iPhone was a scam, and even the second. But thanks to these scams we have the phones that we have today.
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Whats the background music at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=6m45s">6:45</a> called? Anyone?
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Funny you decided to create this right around the time I got MacOS to run on my Thinkpad T420. I have been watching a lot of old keynotes when Steve was still alive and historical documentaries but all of them were very short and I wanted something more extensive. Then my favorite channel ColdFusion comes out with an iPhone documentary that's over 30 mins! Thank you so much.
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Fingerworks -- what lady wants!
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Very very nice video Dagogo, y really enjoyed this 30 minutes, I normally hate long videos on Youtube, but your work is at a very high level and this was really a relaxing history to watch. Thanks for your awesome work!
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Such smart people, Apple was never meant to be Steve Job's but the Employees... They suffered the most but Steve is the one getting his story heard. But one thing, Steve pushed them to be this way... I'm so biased.
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basically steve jobs gave whayne the finger and stealing his tech and claiming that apple made the tech, They meant to not put any credit to the people who made it for confidentiality ? I guess ?, The credit should go to many employees of Apple, starting with the Fingerworks people who joined the company, but going way way beyond that. By the time the iPhone came out, dozens of other Apple people had made basic contributions to multitouch (including the keyboard, rubber banding, transparent multitouch panel, etc.) I think the only short thing that Steve could have said is that Apple (employees) invented multitouch. It's always employees: companies don't invent anything., Fingerworks just did an incremental step. I worked on a project back in 2001 which used multiple mice to implement pinch to zoom. And that project had been going on since 1998 and further developed ideas from earlier. A lot of people worked what eventually became multi-touch., In some ways but then apple also had to reinvent the "opaque" multi-touch for a different transparent material like plastic/glass. That inolves substantial rework tbh.
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Google Nest formerly known as Nest Labs
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this was honestly incredible. Thank you so much for your hard work!
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Wow. Blown away by this documentary. Awesome work! I cannot understand how 433 people downvoted this video.
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Great video. <br>Althrough one key missing piece is this <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/19/18263844/apple-iphone-prototype-m68-original-development-board-red">https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/19/18263844/apple-iphone-prototype-m68-original-development-board-red</a>
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when r u going to do huawei? as always another stellar video thank you C.F.
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You kinda missed the part where all Apples customers were begging and predicting for them to make a phone since about 2004. It was such an obvious evolution from the iPod at the time.
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who think apple is the best. Hit like.
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This is a terrific documentary with a terrible clickbait title.
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And then Samsung Copied it ALL and called us the 'Sheep' hahahahaha silly Samsung rubbish
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I feel so lucky to still own a functional original iPhone., Victor Murat if you type screen the emoji almost looks like the old icon for YouTube <br><br>Here’s the emoji 📺, I wish I still had mine... unfortunately a hotel maid liked it more than I did... >.<
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Before the iPhone there were PDAs. I had a Sony PDA that played music, movies, displayed photos, and had many apps. I had a WiFi card for it. Apple added cell service. Apple didn't start the trend. They just improved it. I get tired of hearing Apple created the hand held innovation.
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Great video as always man, i appreciate all the time you put into this great job!!!
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Interesting how iGesture’s copy and paste gestures are in iOS13 <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=4m13s">4:13</a>
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What a fascinating video. <br><br>I still hate typing on my iPhone 😀
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Steve Jobs was ruthless asshole. And good thing that he was, that's who you needed (and probably still need) to be in order to rise to the top and get things going on your vision.
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Thank You for spreading awareness! As I enjoy this video on my new iPhone 11 pro max! With my AirPods and Apple Watch ⌚️ ..<br>The world 🌎 is incredible - it’s a matter of perspective! Thanks 🙏🏾 for making these dope videos! I can’t wait till your content starts streaming on Netflix!!
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It was the worst invention. Could very well become known as the catalyst for the destruction of the very fabric of society, personal interrelationships. Perhaps even worse than that, it could be the short-circuit between greater and lesser hyper-dimensions which caused the collapse of the family unit and the consequential rise of the radical left, Marxism, and mass immigration into the West, potentially collapsing Western society as we knew it, which would throw the world into chaos.<br><br><br>This is the very deep down side with both global broadcasters and global manufacturers - you fuck with the space-time continuum and your gambling with the very future of the human civilization.
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Great video
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=22m39s">22:39</a> one thing ive learned is mental health comes first
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Android story please.....
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Great doco on the genesis of the iPhone, I still remember the day I purchased the iPhone 4 and realized instantly what a game changer it was... I purchased one for my 13 year old daughter the next day, knowing this would be her future.... I have since switched to Samsung..... I still have my beloved i4 and i5 in their boxes..... my daughter now uses iPhone XR and MacBook Pro.........
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This title is blasphemy.
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Giz bro great stuff cf4life
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I feel that the prediction keyboard on the iPhone 3GS is even faster and more accurate than the current iPhones. What the hell happened? It got worse with every new generation of iPhones.
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Steve jobs is the biggest fraudster in the world
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Scrolling... Whooohooo! :) !
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Wow, Steve Jobs is really quite a Fucking jerk!!!
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Notice how Steve Jobs is not the one to come up with any of these ideas. He didn't invent any of this stuff, and he didn't direct his people to make it.. In fact, in many cases he required quite a bit of convincing, and had to get cancer and face his own mortality before he was open to new ideas. Engineers and software developers borrowed many ideas from different sources and brought stuff together, experimented and iterated until they got something that could even make a basic demo. They worked tirelessly until they gradually brought something together that could convince their boss that it was worth pursuing. <br>Even after Steve Jobes decided to move forward with the iPhone, he kept the secrecy to tight even his own people were frustrated to the point of quitting. The ideas that were critical to making the iPhone even possible were only developed through open collaboration and brainstorming for years. Now all of a sudden Steve Jobs decides to lock down the communication and stifle communication. Typical "old school" way of thinking about product development and intellectual property protection. And yet at every public opportunity, Steve wants people to think that he and Apple are forward thinking, progressive, and innovative. Well, the people at Apple may be innovative, in that they take ideas from wherever they can and integrate it, but Steve is definitely NOT innovative, or forward thinking.<br>So, why is it all these years later, that people still associate "innovating" with Steve Jobs? That should really fall to the engineers and developers.<br>I don't think it's humane to push people to the point that they lose relationships and families when they are making money for you. Steve Jobs was a cruel, merciless, credit stealing asshole. Prove me wrong.
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in 1997 Steve Jobs spoke about iPhone...newton PDA at MIT talk, no one own any idea.!!..we are not reinventing the wheel..bicycle,automobile, airplane ...all have wheels...look carefully to a PDA and look to an iPhone 4?!!the S-pen now is back at note S10!!<br>For some others civilizations out there , this is may be too old of a technology ...
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Its so unfortunate that Apple has lost their greatest ability by trading innovation for making money and it shows in the junk they are making now.
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Wow. Well done.
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Hail to Tony Fadell!
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Also, back in 2000, you zoomed in/out of Google maps with the mouse scroll wheel, you did NOT have to go into a menu.
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04&t=6m35s">6:35</a><br>I still use the same keyboard shown at this part in the video.<br>Can't find anything like it.
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¡Thanks so much for your awesome work! :D
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It's crazy how revolutionary the iPhone was from the beginning to just a few years ago
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It's crazy how revolutionary the iPhone was from the beginning to just a few years ago
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No offense...but I can't stand listening to your voice. Your videos have great content but I just dont like listening to it.<br><br>To me it seems like you are really trying so hard to maintain a certain tone while talking about the subject in your vids. Just talk normally like every other news youtuber. It just feels odd and so annoying for 30+ minutes.
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I fell asleep to this video. Not saying it's boring, your voice is on point
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Finally this channel reached its glory....damn man.... I was here whence you had 80k....hoping.....for this channel to succeed.... 2.5 years later....i presume youve reached
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Steve Jobs, an evil "good" guy XD, Just evil!
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I watched this on an iPad, but I really like my Android phone.
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theres nothing i hate more than having to type on a touchscreen keyboard, frustrating as fuck when your fingers cant feel what part of the key they are touching and not feeling the click, turning it into a typo factory and combined with the even more frustrating auto correct having you delete a whole word and type it again, like, what is wrong with you all?
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I'm a big Android user now but I'll never forget the first time I used an iPod touch. I was blown away, just thinking that I was holding the future in my hands. I also soon wondered why I couldn't have a phone built into it as CDMA phones are pretty cheap and simple technology.
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Best short film I saw this year.
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not apple made the first phone with tachscrin but htc
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