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Steve Jobs - Person of the Year 2011 - TIME
Dec. 14, 2011
I thought of Steve almost as a brother, and he never ceased to amaze me. I was fortunate enough to go down to Apple many times and see the early development of his products. One time Steve said, "You know, everybody has a cell phone, but I don't know one person who likes their cell phone. I want to make a phone that people love." That was the foundation of what became the iPhone. Or he would say, "What if you could have a thousand songs in your pocket?" "What if you could store a thousand photos?" "What if you could easily edit your own home movies?" His wife Laurene and the kids were so important to him, and that affected the ideas he came up with. He thought about what technology could do for families.

Before he went back to Apple, we were on Charlie Rose together. Charlie asked him about Apple on the air, and Steve didn't really answer. But after the cameras were off, he turned to Charlie and said, "I know how to save Apple. But they're just not listening to me yet." I thought, "Huh. That's interesting." A few months later, Apple bought NeXT, and Steve sat me down at Pixar and asked my permission to go back to Apple. He didn't want to do it without our blessing. He said he wanted to go back because the world would be a better place with Apple in it. That was incredibly touching to me, and it showed that Steve cared about people. He knew that his products and technology could improve people's lives.

Lasseter is a filmmaker and the chief creative officer of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios
Steve  Jobs  John-Lasseter  Apple  Pixar  Time.com  articles  Charlie-Rose 
december 2011 by jaumeb
Zynga CEO Mark Pincus On Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose welcomed Zynga CEO Mark Pincus on his show last night for a 15 minute interview. Pincus says 60-70 million people a day are playing social games on Facebook and MySpace, and 1/2% are willing to shell out actual cash to enhance gameplay. Mobile social gaming is still small, just 5 million – 6 million/ day, he says. But mobile is a fast growing platform.
Bookmarks  zynga  charlie-rose  mark-pinkus 
december 2009 by sethgoldstein
Twitter CEO Evan Williams Interviewed on Charlie Rose [Video]
Twitter CEO Evan Williams let us know last week that he was making an appearance on Charlie Rose, and today, the video is online.
Bookmarks  imported  twitter  charlie-rose  interview  socialmedia  socialnetworking  ceo  web2.0  video 
march 2009 by sethgoldstein

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