Bill Gates and Steve Jobs Unplugged!

Industrial Design
Jun 01, 2007
4 Comments









Wow something that only happens once every decade, (apparently the last time was in 1997!) and that is Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, interviewed together side by side on the same stage, live and unrestrained at the D5 conference. It’s Zune vs. iPod baby yeah!


These are the selected highlights from the interview, enjoy!


For the full coverage check out the interview video collection at D5: All things digital site.

Via: Textually.org and The Cell Freak.





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  • Comments

    drew kora
    Jun 01, 07 – 10:24 pm

    I wanted them so badly to say “Hi I’m a Mac.” “And I’m a PC.”

    Mac Oosthuizen
    Jun 02, 07 – 12:15 am

    The end was great, I don’t think you could have summed up this meeting in a better way than what Steve quoted. Will we ever see characters like these guys again?

    Design Translator
    Jun 03, 07 – 7:36 pm

    I agree, America has so many of these brilliant people, I wonder why they do not tap into their abilty and help to solve their many problems.

    I think design thinking should move in to policy-making and the world will truly be a better place.

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