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Videos: Steve Jobs talks about Flash, Google, Gizmodo, AT&T and more

June 2, 2010: 7:56 AM ET

All Things D is releasing video clips from Tuesday's interview one at a time. Here they are.

Photo: Engadget

Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs spoke for nearly two hours Tuesday night in an extended interview with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher -- plus a Q&A with the audience. The videos are available at All Things D's site. We've collected all the clips they've made available so far, and will add more as they arrive.

On Adobe (ADBE) Flash:

On the origins of the iPad:

On the lost iPhone:

On the Foxconn suicides:

On Apple's relationship with Google (GOOG):

On AT&T (T):

On the future of TV:

On iAd restrictions:

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Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1982, first for Time Magazine, and now on the Web for Fortune.com.

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