‘Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy’ – BBC’s Documentary on Jobs Work & Struggle
‘Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy’ is an extremely impressive documentary just aired by BBC through its Youtube channel. The documentary is the tale of Steve Jobs in the light of his innovative thoughts, extraordinary tech vision and a matchless dedication which makes Apple a brand that stirs enthusiasm and motivation. Apple has now become one of the world’s biggest tech giants, highly admired for its revolutionary products that fully fulfill the modern age requirements and meet the futuristic approach.

Apple’s charismatic person in charge, Steve Jobs, was a poor college dropout with endless ambitions, and a stirring stickler with a bully’s temper. Jobs was a man of challenges, blended with Californian innovative approach and a mastery of the art of hype with fiery progresses in computer technology.
Insiders including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, the chairman who ousted Jobs from the company he founded, and Jobs’ chief of software, tell extraordinary stories of the rise, fall and rise again of Apple with Steve Jobs at its helm.
With Stephen Fry, World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee and branding guru Rita Clifton, Evan Davis decodes the formula that took Apple from suburban garage to global supremacy.
Have a look on video embedded below to know how Steve Jobs turned Apple from a $1500 miniature to $70 billion tech giant, with his wonderful managing abilities, superb innovatory vision, and highly remarkable and honest leadership.




