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Livesh

Kishen
Yoheen
Malanika
Yashini

BEGINNING OF APPLE
COMPUTERS

In 1976, Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniak,


with funding from multimillionaire A.C.
"Mike" Markkula, founded Apple.
Before Wozniak co-founded Apple with
Jobs, he was an electronics hacker.
Jobs and Wozniak had been friends for
some time, having met in 1971, when their
mutual friend, Bill Fernandez, introduced
21-year-old Wozniak to 16-year-old Jobs.
Steve Jobs managed to interest Wozniak in
assembling a computer and selling it.

PERSONAL LIFE OF JOBS

Jobs married Laurence Powell, on


March 18, 1991.
The couple have three children. Jobs
also has a daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs
(born May 17, 1978), born to Chrisann
Brennan, an early girlfriend.

WORKED COMPANIES:

PIXAR ANIMATION STUDIOS in 1986.


Next software inc in the period of (19871997).
APPLE COMPUTER INC in the period
of (1976-1986)

EARLY HISTORY:

Steven Paul, was an orphan adopted by


Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View,
California in February 1955.
Jobs was not happy at school in Mountain
View so the family moved to Los Altos,
California, where Steven attended
Homestead High School.
His electronics teacher at Homestead High,
Hohn McCollum, recalled he was
"something of a loner" and "always had a
different way of looking at things.

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After school, Jobs attended lectures at


the Hewlett-Packard electronics firm in
Palo Alto, California.
In 1972 Jobs graduated from high
school and register at Reed College in
Portland, Oregon. After dropping out of
Reed after one semester, he hung
around campus for a year, taking
classes in philosophy and immersing
himself in the counterculture.

APPLE COMPUTER

Jobs and Wozniak put together their first


computer, called the Apple I.
They marketed it in 1976 at a price of
$666.
The Apple I was the first single-board
computer with built-in video interface,
and on-board ROM, which told the
machine how to load other programs
from an external source.

Passion of Steve Jobs

Even more than when hes performing on


stage, Steven P. Job's passion for personal
computing comes through when he talks
about the years he spent cajoling his
designers to build what he presented today
as the worlds thinnest computer.
Along with David Pogue, the Times
technology columnist, I spent a half-hour
with Mr. Jobs after he introduced the Mac
Book Air this morning at the Macworld
Expo.

Job's passion for personal computing


comes through when he talks about the
years he spent cajoling his designers to
build what he presented today as the
worlds thinnest computer.
O.K Steve Jobs has lost it or is going
through an innovators block . He
bugged his designers to built a computer
that no one else ever wanted other than
himself

10 PRODUCTS THAT DEFINED STEVE


JOBS CAREER
LISA (1983
APPLE 1
(1976 )

MACINTOSH (1984)
APPLE 2
(1977 )

NEXT COMPUTER (1989)

IPOD (2001)

IMAC (1998)

I TUNE STORE (2003)

IPAD (2010)

IPHONE(2007)

Awards And Recognitions


Jobs was awarded the National Medal of Technology by
President Ronald Reagan in 1985, in the category "Greatest Public Service
by an Individual 35 Years or Under
On November 27, 2007, Jobs was named the most powerful person in
business by Fortune magazine.
In August 2009, Jobs was selected as the most admired entrepreneur
among teenagers in a survey by Junior Achievement
On November 5, 2009, Jobs was named the CEO of the decade
by Fortune magazine.
In November 2010, Jobs was ranked No.17 on Forbes: The World's Most
Powerful People
On February 12, 2012, Jobs was posthumously awarded the Grammy
Trustees Award, an award for those who have influenced the music industry
in areas unrelated to performance.

THREE IMPORTANT LESSONS..


Trust that the
dots in your life
will eventually
connect down the
road. You cannot
connect the dots
looking forward,
you can only
connect them
looking backward

The only way to


do great work
is to love what
you do. Youve
got to find what
you love. If
you havent
found it yet,
keep looking;
dont settle

Have the
courage to
follow your
heart and
intuition

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