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Steve jobs
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2. HIS UPRISING AND PERSONALLY LIFE
Steve Jobs was born in 1955 in the heart of San
Francisco.
He met the other founder of Apple INC. (Steve
Wozniak) in the year 1973.
His idea for Apple was also that year, later opened
in 1976.
Exactly five years later he met his wife Lauren
Powell Jobs.
Sadly Steve passed in 2010, but his ideas and
inventions
will live on forever due to the amazing man he was.
3. THE APPLE ONE DESKTOP COMPUTER
Jobs and Wozniak released the Apple one in
mid 1976 and it was a big invention.
It was the first computer an average person
could have at home.
This made it insanely easy for people,
especially students to get research done.
4. “This is going to change the world as
we know it but Jobs is living in a
fantasy as well, he says he’s going to
make a computer that is portable.
Dream big Jobs, Dream Big.------ The
NY Times.
5. Steve Jobs released his
first IPod in the year 2001.
The IPod was very popular
for some, and then others
just stuck to there
Walkman's.
Steve Jobs was excited
about his latest invention.
“Children come up with
ideas, or at least I know I did
in my childhood. And here I
am holding it, with the world
watching me, this was my
childhood idea.”
THE I POD'S (TOUCH AND REGULAR)
6. THE MACBOOK LAPTOP
After about 10 more home computers Jobs released
his first laptop.
The date was May 16, 2006. “The feeling I had
when I finished the computer only a person can dream
off.”-----Steve Jobs Himself.
It shocked and amazed the world like humans
discovering aliens.
They were immediately sold, and I remember
waiting in line with my mom to buy one in
Downtown Boston.
7. DEATH DAY, A CRUEL DAY FOR APPLE
On October 5, 2011 Steve Jobs passed
away.
It was a tragedy for the jobs family, and
nobody new who the company was
going to.
Due to Ms. Jobs being in agony, Wozniak
had to address the press.
8. WHO GETS THE COMPANY?
With Steve passed it was up to Ms.
Jobs to handle the company.
Immediately without even thinking
she gave it to Wozniak, because he
was a trusted friend.
9. Steve released the IPod Touch five months after the iPhone first generation.
“When I released the IPod roughly six years from today, a man approached
me on the street. He said what's next a touch screen one of these and gave
me a pat on the back.”
Steve was a very happy man, but he did not know that three years from
that day he would be dead.