Steve Jobs Oral History
Content Inside: S TEVE J OBS O RAL H ISTORY COMPUTERWORLD HONORS PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES Transcript of a Video History Interview with Steve Jobs Co-Founder, Apple & NeXT Computer Interviewer: Daniel S. Morrow (DSM) Executive Director Computerworld Honors Program Date: April 20, 1995 Location: NEXT Computer DSM: Steve, Id like to begin with some biographical information. Tell us about yourself. SJ: I was born in San Francisco, California, USA, planet Earth, February 24, 1955. I can go into a lot of details about my youth, but I dont know that anybody would really care about that too much. DSM: Well they might in three hundred years because all this print is going to disintegrate. Tell me a little bit about your parents, your family; what are the earliest things you remember? In 1955, Eisenhower was still President. SJ: I dont remember him but I do remember growing up in the late 50s and early 60s. It was a very interesting time in the United States. America was sort of at its pinnacle of post World War II prosperity and everything had been fairly straight and narrow from haircuts to culture in every way, and it was just starting to broaden into the 60s where things were going to start expanding out in new directions. Everything was still very successful, very young. America seemed young and naive in many ways to me, from my memories at that time. DSM: So you would have been about five or six years old when John Kennedy was assassinated? SJ: I remember John Kennedy being assassinated ...
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