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Never seen before: Steve jobs talks innovation, legacya newly-released video of Apple cofounder Steve jobs can give today's entrepreneurs food for thought. Within a 1994 unscripted interview by the Silicon valley Historical Association, Jobs discusses risk, failure, his own experiences, and learning the value of creating your own environment. The footage, donated by the Association, documents how the late cofounder views his work as becoming obsolete after his lifetime in the fast-paced field of technology. Unlike the construction of a church or the creation of a painting, Jobs understood that technological innovation is about contributing in a way that makes future creation possible commenting: You're building up a mountain, and you get to contribute your layer of sedimentary rock to make the mountain that much higher --but no one on top of the mountain will see it. They'll stand on it and they will appreciate it. The full 60-minute documentary, Steve jobs: Visionary Entrepreneur, is available for download. To watch a clip, view the video below: Related: Apple's dream: Automaker's nightmare? Google CEO: You won't'collapse in terror'because of Google glass Apple vs. San francisco fountain: Retail power gone too far? Apple CEO: Wearable computing is'profoundly interesting 'What are the top 20 most valuable brands in the world? Apple's tangled web of tax shelters


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