Found on Twitter (2010-03-02 19:01:10 UTC) and Icerocket (2010-03-03 14:20:51 UTC), and added by Andrew Baron (2010-03-04 14:01:27 UTC), Tom Flemming (2010-03-04 18:41:00 UTC), kenyatta cheese (2010-03-07 17:52:06 UTC), Art Fag City (2010-03-08 02:28:09 UTC), and chrisam (2010-03-16 00:05:44 UTC).
In this early video making the Internet rounds Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs likens Apple’s shameless stealing of “great” ideas to artistic practices. It’s a nice philosophy, though I’ll note the company only supports stealing as a creative end when there’s a demonstrate-able profit to be found. iTunes DRMs aren’t exactly facilitating sharing and I’m guessing the ipad won’t either.
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Interview with Steve Jobs (1994) about the creation of the Apple Macintosh.
Art Fag City 2010-03-08 14:58:14 UTC
In this early video making the Internet rounds Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs likens Apple’s shameless stealing of “great” ideas to artistic practices. It’s a nice philosophy, though I’ll note the company only supports stealing as a creative end when there’s a demonstrate-able profit to be found. iTunes DRMs aren’t exactly facilitating sharing and I’m guessing the ipad won’t either.