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Apple’s Steve Jobs D8 Interview Now Available for Download on iTunes

Since the close of the eighth D: All Things Digital conference, we’ve been inundated with requests for a downloadable version of Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs’s opening-night session with co-hosts Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. Given their number, we’ve decided to oblige. The full Jobs session is now available on iTunes as both a video and audio podcast. You’ll find them here.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll continue to post full streaming videos of all D8 interviews here at AllThingsD.com, where they will be available indefinitely. We’re posting two videos per week, and have already published sessions with Steve Jobs, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and director James Cameron on-site.

Be sure to check back for additional videos of Microsoft’s (MSFT) Steve Ballmer and Ray Ozzie, eBay (EBAY) CEO John Donahoe, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski and others.


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  • redcent

    Thanks for the posting of the complete interview with Steve. Well worth both the time to watch (my part) and effort to post (your part).

    Looking forward to watching the rest of the great interviews by Kara and Walt in a “D8 package” via iTunes.

    As noted in Steve's interview and related to time-shifted content … “where and when they want.”

  • metapede

    I'm glad you asked about Apple's curating of the App Store, but I was frustrated with Jobs' answer, which partly stemmed from you asking the wrong question (sort of).

    No one can really argue with Apple's right to curate the iTunes Store – no matter whether you're talking about music, videos or apps. With apps though, the problem isn't that Apple is curating their store, it's that Apple is curating my phone.

    If iTunes doesn't have a particular song or album I'm looking for, I can shop on Amazon, eMusic and any number of other places, and I can easily load purchases from any of those places onto my phone.

    With apps it's different. The iTunes Store is the ONLY place we're allowed to buy software for the iPhone.

    So, the problem isn't that Apple curates the iTunes store, it's that they don't let developers sell software for the iPhone outside the iTunes store.

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