Apple enthusiast commemorates Steve Jobs’ 58th birthday with YouTube video collection

Apple enthusiast commemorates Steve Jobs’ 58th birthday with YouTube video collectionTo commemorate the 58th birthday of Apple's legendary CEO Steve Jobs on February 24, one of Apple's countless enthusiasts launched a new YouTube channel - called Every Steve Jobs Video - which apparently is the biggest archive of Steve Jobs videos on the Internet.

The collection of videos featuring Steve Jobs - who passed away on October 5, 2011 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer - is presented in a sequential order; with first video clip showing Jobs preparing for what probably was his first appearance on television.

Some of the other clips on Steve Jobs include a video showing a quirky panel he moderated in 1983; his appearances at MacWorld; as well as his famous Apple keynote events for Apple's popular devices - the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.

Incidentally, the creator of the Steve Jobs YouTube page is the same person who rounded up all Apple TV ads made thus far to create a YouTube page a few months back.

Describing himself as "a long time Apple enthusiast," the creator of the YouTube page told MacRumors that "throughout the years have gathered every single Steve Jobs video I could find,:" and added: "To commemorate Steve Jobs birthday (Feb. 24th) I decided to put all these videos online and make them easily available for all."