'Lost' Steve Jobs Q&A From 1983 Surfaces, The tech visionary accurately predicted the rise of personal email, online groups, and even iPads. Apple's Steve Jobs: What He Knew in 1983, Almost a year to the day after his death, Apple (AAPL) co-founder Steve Jobs is making headlines for a speech he gave nearly three decades ago. Not just any speech, either, but one in which he did a pretty impressive job of describing the gadget-mad world we now live in.
The 1983 talk, which Jobs, then 28, gave in Aspen, Colo., was posted on the blog Life, Liberty, and Technology, and it provides a fascinating look at how he envisioned technology evolving in the years ahead. Parts of the speech came to light earlier this year -- see AppleInsider.com for more -- but now we're getting access to the question and answer session that followed his remarks, for what's said to be the first time since he actually gave them.
The 1983 talk, which Jobs, then 28, gave in Aspen, Colo., was posted on the blog Life, Liberty, and Technology, and it provides a fascinating look at how he envisioned technology evolving in the years ahead. Parts of the speech came to light earlier this year -- see AppleInsider.com for more -- but now we're getting access to the question and answer session that followed his remarks, for what's said to be the first time since he actually gave them.
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