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Video: Steve Jobs one-on-one, the '95 interview

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Video: Steve Jobs one-on-one, the '95 interview
In 1995, Steve Jobs was on the cusp of middle age -- 40 years old -- when he sat down for this exclusive video interview with the Computerworld Honors program. Read More


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VIDEO: STEVE JOBS ONE-ON-ONE, THE '95 INTERVIEW

Steve Jobs was in the middle of his career -- 40 years old, still at NeXT, and two years from returning to Apple — when he was interviewed by the Computerworld Honors program in this exclusive video.

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