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Steve Jobs:
What if the computer was a beautiful object? Something you wanted to look at and have in your home. And what if instead of it being in the right hands, it was in everyone's hands? John Sculley:
We'd be talking about the most tectonic shift in the status quo since... Steve Jobs:
...ever
What if the computer was a beautiful object? Something you wanted to look at and have in your home. And what if instead of it being in the right hands, it was in everyone's hands? John Sculley:
We'd be talking about the most tectonic shift in the status quo since... Steve Jobs:
...ever
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The right computer will be a bicycle for the mind
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Do you like it
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I was giving back
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And what if instead of it being in the right hands
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it was in everyone's hands
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Everyone in the world
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JOHN We'd be talking about the most tectonic shift in the status quo since
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Movie Summary
Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution, to paint a portrait of the man at its epicenter. The story unfolds backstage at three iconic product launches, ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac.

