In taped interviews with biographer Walter Isaacson presented by 60 Minutes as part of its "Overtime" web extras, Apple Chairman Steve Jobs adopts what many might consider a condescending tone when speaking of Microsoft and Google as companies, complaining that they "just didn't get" the mindset behind the Macintosh and OS X and lacked "the humanities and the liberal arts" he felt was needed to make products and services creative and personable to customers, CNet reports.