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I am incredibly sad this morning. Why am I, why are we, feeling this so intensely? I have some thoughts about that but not for now. For now, I'm just going to share some of the things I've been reading and watching about Jobs. And after that, I think I'm done here for the day and will move on to spend some time building my little thing that I'm trying to make insanely great.

The 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech. For me, the speech is better in text than in video.

Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

The iPhone announcement in 2007. I am with Dan Frommer on this one: this is Jobs at his absolute best. He was just so so excited about this thing that he and his team had created, so proud. His presentation is also a reminder of how revolutionary the iPhone was four years ago.

Part two is here.

Here's to the crazy ones... Here's a version of the famous Think Different commercial narrated by Steve Jobs...it never aired on TV.

Compare to the aired version with Richard Dreyfuss narrating.

Steven Levy on Jobs. Levy covered Apple and Jobs extensively for many years; his obit is a good one.

Jobs usually had little interest in public self-analysis, but every so often he'd drop a clue to what made him tick. Once he recalled for me some of the long summers of his youth. I'm a big believer in boredom," he told me. Boredom allows one to indulge in curiosity, he explained, and "out of curiosity comes everything." The man who popularized personal computers and smartphones -- machines that would draw our attention like a flame attracts gnats -- worried about the future of boredom. "All the [technology] stuff is wonderful, but having nothing to do can be wonderful, too."

Steve Jobs' grass-stained shoes. Damn you Gruber for making me tear up like that.

I like to think that in the run-up to his final keynote, Steve made time for a long, peaceful walk. Somewhere beautiful, where there are no footpaths and the grass grows thick. Hand-in-hand with his wife and family, the sun warm on their backs, smiles on their faces, love in their hearts, at peace with their fate.

Steve Jobs rainbow over Pixar. What does it mean?

Moments after news broke about Steve Jobs' death, a rainbow popped out of the Pixar campus (taken with my iPhone 4). Rest in peace, Steve, and thank you.

Jobs testing Photo Booth filters. Perhaps these aren't the best photos ever taken of Steve Jobs, but they are among my favorites.

Walt Mossberg remembers his friend. Among journalists, few knew Jobs as well as Mossberg; he shares his stories and tribute here.

I have no way of knowing how Steve talked to his team during Apple's darkest days in 1997 and 1998, when the company was on the brink and he was forced to turn to archrival Microsoft for a rescue. He certainly had a nasty, mercurial side to him, and I expect that, then and later, it emerged inside the company and in dealings with partners and vendors, who tell believable stories about how hard he was to deal with.

But I can honestly say that, in my many conversations with him, the dominant tone he struck was optimism and certainty, both for Apple and for the digital revolution as a whole. Even when he was telling me about his struggles to get the music industry to let him sell digital songs, or griping about competitors, at least in my presence, his tone was always marked by patience and a long-term view. This may have been for my benefit, knowing that I was a journalist, but it was striking nonetheless.

At times in our conversations, when I would criticize the decisions of record labels or phone carriers, he'd surprise me by forcefully disagreeing, explaining how the world looked from their point of view, how hard their jobs were in a time of digital disruption, and how they would come around.

This quality was on display when Apple opened its first retail store. It happened to be in the Washington, D.C., suburbs, near my home. He conducted a press tour for journalists, as proud of the store as a father is of his first child. I commented that, surely, there'd only be a few stores, and asked what Apple knew about retailing.

He looked at me like I was crazy, said there'd be many, many stores, and that the company had spent a year tweaking the layout of the stores, using a mockup at a secret location. I teased him by asking if he, personally, despite his hard duties as CEO, had approved tiny details like the translucency of the glass and the color of the wood.

He said he had, of course.

4 Steve. Loved this tweet:

From now on, the "4S" is going to stand for, "For Steve." #apple

Dada. Oh and this one from Neven Mrgan too:

Heartwarming/breaking: shortly following the news of Steve's death, our daughter called me "dada" for the first time. It goes on.

The Computer That Changed My Life. Bryce Roberts shares the story of the first Apple computer he bought.

As I sat alone in my makeshift office in Sandy, UT I decided that I wanted to start fresh, all the way down to my operating system. It sounds funny now, but it was an important psychological move for me. I wanted the next level to look and feel different than what I'd experienced in the past in every possible way.

I fired up my Sony Viao and surfed over to Apple.com. I wasn't an Apple fanboy. I'd never owned one of their machines. And that was the point.

I didn't know if I would love it or even like it, but it was going to be different. And different was exactly how I wanted the next level to feel.

This is *exactly* why I bought an iBook in 2002 after a lifetime of Windows/DOS machines.

Statement from Bill Gates. It really says something about a person when once-bitter rivals become friends later in life.

For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. I will miss Steve immensely.

Apple's homepage. Pitch-perfect tribute. Archive here.

Brian Lam apologies to Steve Jobs for being an asshole. If you followed the whole Gizmodo/iPhone thing, this is worth a read.

I was on sabbatical when Jason got his hands on the iPhone prototype.

An hour after the story went live, the phone rang and the number was from Apple HQ. I figured it was someone from the PR team. It was not.

"Hi, this is Steve. I really want my phone back."

He wasn't demanding. He was asking. And he was charming and he was funny. I was half-naked, just getting back from surfing, but I managed to keep my shit together.

And from the kottke.org archives, the 60+ posts I've made over the years about Jobs.

By Jason Kottke    Oct 6, 2011 at 11:37 am    Apple   Steve Jobs   obituaries

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Fri, 24 Jun 2011 06:32:00 -0700 What Gamification of Everything Will Lead To http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/what-gamification-of-everything-will-lead-to http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/what-gamification-of-everything-will-lead-to
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ha! headshot = "i'm so ethical!"

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Tue, 10 May 2011 06:22:00 -0700 Sitting all day is very bad [infographic] http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/sitting-all-day-is-very-bad-infographic http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/sitting-all-day-is-very-bad-infographic
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The search for a good standing desk is on!

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 07:45:00 -0700 Humanity's place in the universe [webcomic] http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/humanitys-place-in-the-universe-webcomic http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/humanitys-place-in-the-universe-webcomic

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Thu, 21 Apr 2011 05:15:00 -0700 Politicians and Quantum Mechanics [webcomic] http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/politicians-and-quantum-mechanics-webcomic http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/politicians-and-quantum-mechanics-webcomic
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Bam!

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Sun, 20 Mar 2011 16:34:00 -0700 XKCD: Radiation Dose Chart http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/xkcd-radiation-dose-chart http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/xkcd-radiation-dose-chart
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To put things in perspective....

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Tue, 22 Feb 2011 07:35:00 -0800 "Fuck you" by Cee-Lo: Sign language performance http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/fuck-you-by-cee-lo-sign-language-performance http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/fuck-you-by-cee-lo-sign-language-performance

This is awesome on so many levels. h/t @DaveMcClure

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Tue, 22 Feb 2011 06:40:00 -0800 IBM’s Watson is Anything but Elementary http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/ibms-watson-is-anything-but-elementary http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/ibms-watson-is-anything-but-elementary

Like geeks everywhere, I was riveted this week to Jeopardy watching the man vs. machine action as we hit an amazing AI milestone –  demonstrating the ability of a computer to understand natural language.  The results from the show speak for themselves with a combined 2 game scores of scores were $77,147 for Watson, $24,000 for Ken Jennings, and $21,600 for Brad Rutter.

There is of course bound to be some controversy like the issue of Watson having inhumanly fast reflexes when it comes to buzzing in to answer a question, but you can’t help but be impressed with a run like the 2nd night where Watson was an unstoppable clue-deciphering, Jeopardy dominating machine.  Must be the Deep Blue Genes from IBM Research (punny enough?).

In the new world order of chess Grand Master humiliating, Genome mapping, Jeopardy smack down capable computers, all we poor meatbags can do is sit back and come up applications for these artificial savant intellects.  IBM talked briefly about some of their ideas for the Healthcare and Finance industries and I expect we’ll hear more over the coming months.

I believe that this type of technology will become a significant part of the overall “relevance engine” revolution that’s just getting started.  It will take a combination of machine natural language interpretation, real-time searching, identifying who cares about interpreted/translated information, getting it into the right hands, getting it there only when it’s needed, and allowing people to interact with it however they are comfortable (interactive voice, email, smartphones), to get us to a place where the information technology augments and enhances our lives instead of overwhelming it.


This post was written by a huge Jeopardy fan Abbas Haider Ali who wanted to give his thoughts on Watson. Want to read more about Watson find articles here.

Team behind IBM’s Watson computer

IBM’s Watson wins! First Jeopardy! — next, bad puns?

I think being enslaved by a trivia obsessed supercomputer would be better than toiling in an insect overlord's sugar mines.

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Thu, 17 Feb 2011 11:03:00 -0800 Difference Between Computer Scientists and Engineers [webcomic] http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/difference-between-computer-scientists-and-en http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/difference-between-computer-scientists-and-en
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Can't disagree with that. Engineering FTW!

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Thu, 10 Feb 2011 10:47:00 -0800 Abandoned on Everest http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/abandoned-on-everest http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/abandoned-on-everest
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Fascinating read on what it takes to conquer Everest and what happens when you fail to make trip back down.

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Thu, 10 Feb 2011 10:32:00 -0800 SMBC: Valentine's Day [webcomic] http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/smbc-valentines-day-webcomic http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/smbc-valentines-day-webcomic
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So if girls always like about their "number" - then it's really 1 / 2^28.

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Tue, 08 Feb 2011 10:05:00 -0800 Did Usher rip off Homer Simpson? http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/did-usher-rip-off-homer-simpson http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/did-usher-rip-off-homer-simpson

Whoa... That's creepy!

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Mon, 07 Feb 2011 07:13:00 -0800 Volkswagen Commercial: The Force http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/volkswagen-commercial-the-force http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/volkswagen-commercial-the-force

By far my favorite commercial from Super Bowl XLV. Congrats to the Green Bay Packers on a great game!

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Fri, 24 Dec 2010 13:13:00 -0800 Secret Origins: Santa Claus [video] http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/secret-origins-santa-claus-video http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/secret-origins-santa-claus-video

Now that's edutainment!

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Wed, 22 Dec 2010 14:31:00 -0800 The reptiles' answer to the Coelacanth - The Tuatara http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/the-reptiles-answer-to-the-coelacanth-the-tua http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/the-reptiles-answer-to-the-coelacanth-the-tua

The reptiles' answer to the Coelacanth

Maggie Koerth-Baker at 1:57 PM Wednesday, Dec 22, 2010 

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This handsome fellow is a Tuatara, a rare reptile, native to New Zealand. Like the Coelacanth, Tuataras are the last surviving species of an order that thrived in ancient, ancient history and was once thought to be totally extinct—in this case, Sphenodontia.

The Tuatara looks a lot more like its fossilized relatives than the living Coelacanth does, but Tuatara isn't a species frozen in time. In fact, its genome seems to be accumulating mutations faster than any other living vertebrates'. It's just that most of the mutations are happening in places that don't change what the Tuatara looks like. Fascinating stuff. And it gets better. See, the Tuatara has a the remnants of a once-functional third eye on top of its head.

Last month, the New York Times published a great story about Tuatara, written by Natalie Angier, which will catch you up on the basics of his awesome (and awesomely long-lived) animal.

But I owe a debt of gratitude to reader JonS, who brought up the Tuatara in the comments of my Coelacanth story today. Thanks for introducing me to this very delightful creature, Jon!

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This is one of the most fascinating biology related posts I've read all year. Don't forget to check out the articles linked in the post body.

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Mon, 20 Dec 2010 07:52:00 -0800 My First Experience with Amazon Mechanical Turk http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/my-first-experience-with-amazon-mechanical-tu http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/my-first-experience-with-amazon-mechanical-tu

With the recent discussions about Mechanical Turk being a tool of the devil spammers, I should first point out that I actually used it for real work.  It may have been Marketing type stuff, but I still consider it work.  

My company, xMatters, went through a rebranding exercise a few months ago and we got a great response to it and one of the highlights was at our customer forum when our clients were throwing up the "X" gang sign for pictures.  

 

xMatters Relevance Revolution

It came to me that there might be some really entertaining pictures of random people doing similar poses for all sorts of other reasons as well.  I could have spent some time scouring the information superhighway looking for those shots - or, I could harness a distributed network of people to do it for me.  

And that was the task that I got my AMT minions to do for me - go forth and find pictures with anyone throwing up the "X" sign.  The results were actually pretty good.  90% had pictures that I plan on using in some capacity.  The other 10% were duplicates and some spam.  Not bad for my first experience.  I certainly plan on using the service again.

Oh and here is one of my favorite results from the exercise of Katy Perry from an event related to the UK TV Show X Factor.

Katy Perry X Factor image

 

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Tue, 14 Dec 2010 07:39:00 -0800 Lego Black Ops - What a FPS would look like in Lego World http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/lego-black-ops-what-a-fps-would-look-like-in http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/lego-black-ops-what-a-fps-would-look-like-in

Please make this into a real game.

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Tue, 14 Dec 2010 06:51:00 -0800 Visualizing all the friendships on Facebook (img) http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/visualizing-all-the-friendships-on-facebook-i http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/visualizing-all-the-friendships-on-facebook-i
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That is very cool and is now the background image on my laptop.

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Tue, 07 Dec 2010 11:15:00 -0800 The Luckiest People in the World Cheating Death [video] http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/the-luckiest-people-in-the-world-cheating-dea http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/the-luckiest-people-in-the-world-cheating-dea

Whoa! That's some crazy close calls in there.

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Tue, 07 Dec 2010 06:53:00 -0800 Definition of "Values" according to Dilbert http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/definition-of-values-according-to-dilbert http://blog.abbashaiderali.com/definition-of-values-according-to-dilbert
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Sharing with all my marketing friends now :-)

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