Saturday 22 December 2012

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That's the sentiment expressed by Apple megafan Art Matsak, whose recently-created Steve Jobs Archive rounds up each and every documentary-style YouTube video centered around the late Apple CEO's life and organizes them to match the chapters of Walter Isaacson's biography of the digital device pioneer.The idea for Steve Jobs Archive came pretty naturally," Matsak wrote on the website's home page. "As I was reading Steve Jobs's biography, I kept switching between YouTube and the book because so many of the historic moments described by Walter Isaacson are out there on video. The Macintosh launch. The iPhone presentation. Thebouncing Pepsi caps demo made by Andy Hertzfeld in 1982. As I kept digging, I discovered more and more Steve Jobs stuff, some of which isn't even mentioned in the book."

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