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The perfect thing: how the iPod shuffles commerce, culture, and coolness (Jobs)

 

As Jobs explained it in his presentation the day the new iTunes rolled out, he gave what he hoped would be the last word on the Great iPod Randomness Controversy: "We're making it less random to make it feel more random." After the event, he summed it all up to me: "When we talk to people, they say, 'There's two Bob Dylan songs right after another, how could that be random?' You explain to them it could happen, it often does. What they really want is to make sure that doesn't happen. So we're making sure it doesn't happen. Or [if they want], making sure it does happen. Rather than argue whether it's random or not, we can give them the outcome they want."
-- Steve Jobs. Quoted in The perfect thing: how the iPod shuffles commerce, culture, and coolness, by Steven Levy (2006).
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