STEVE JOBS, 2005 STANFORD COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: LIVE WHAT YOU LOVE
Co-founder and CEO of both Apple Computer and Pixar Animation, Steve Jobs delivers the 2005 commencement address to Stanford University's graduating class. Jobs urges the graduates to remember that learning with curiosity is more important than learning dogma and to be sure to live what they love, to have the courage to seek it and to face the fact that life is not as long as we would like it to be, so it's worth ensuring that we have the chance to make of it what's meaningful to us.
Commenting on how dropping out of college, and learning calligraphy eventually led to his designing high-quality typography into the Macintosh computer, Jobs says "It was impossible to connect the dots looking forward... you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future... believing that the dots will connect down the road will give you the confidence to follow your heart, even when it leads you off the well-worn path, and that will make all the difference."
Sentido anticipates increasing convergence between moving and broadcast media and the static, readable internet. It is with this in mind that we have begun planning the launch of a "Sentido TV" digital platform for online posting and reader download of moving news footage and reporting.
Sentido's aim to extend its service into broadcast format multimedia stems from the belief that information is valuable in itself and that providing information over multiple channels liberates the audience that consumes such information. Sentido will not reduce its textual offerings, but will provide enhanced complementary audio-visual coverage of key stories.