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Steve Jobs was born February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California to an American mother, Joanne Carole Schieble, and a Syrian father, Abdulfattah John.

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2 Steve Jobs was born February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California to an American mother, Joanne Carole Schieble, and a Syrian father, Abdulfattah John Jandali. A week after birth he was put up for adoption. He was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs.

3 Since he was a boy, his skills became so apparent that he was allowed to skip 5th grade and go straight to middle school. When he became 11 years old he moved to Los Altos that distinguished by its great number of engineer’s garages. At Home stead High, heat tended his first electronics class and be friended Bill Fernandez, who shared his passion for electronics.

4 Although they met in 1969, a real friendship between Steve and Woz started developing a couple of years later, when Woz became a renowned figure in the small world of “phone phreaks”.

5 They started selling “blue boxes” that allowed to make AT&T’s international calls for free, until it started to become too illegal to be safe.

6 Steve Jobs (left) and Wozniak (right) with a “blue box”

7 After Steve finished High School, he attended Reed College in Oregon. His grades were extremely poor. “After six months, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out, so I decided to drop out”. It wasn’t before 1974 that he got his first job at a young video game company called ATARI.

8 At that time, Steve Wozniak was working in the design of what would be considered as the first PCs. Steve’s own interest in computer design was limited, but he understood that his friend’s current project was an amazing feat of engineering. He started to get involved and after a few months, he convinced Woz to found a company to sell his computer.

9 So, on April 1, 1976, Apple was born. The name “Apple Computer” was chosen because they hadn’t found anything better and because it was Steve’s favorite food. Apple’s first logo.

10 Though their initial plan was to sell just printed circuit boards, Jobs and Wozniak ended up creating a batch of completely assembled computers, and entered the personal computer business. The first personal computer Jobs and Wozniak introduced was called the Apple I. The Apple I sold for $666.66 It was a fast sucess.

11 In 1977, Woz started working on the design of the Apple II, which was a real break through due to its color display, sound and expandability. More than two million were sold. At this time, Apple gave up its old logo and adopted its striped apple-with-a-bite logo. Apple became the company of personal computers. In 1983, the Apple Lisa was introduced, but wasn’t a sucess.

12 Steve, who owned $7.5million of Apple stocks, was worth $217.5 million by the end of the day. He became one of the richest self- made men in America. However, Steve wanted to be involved in the development of Apple’s future products. By early 1981, Steve took over the Macintosh project.

13 He wanted the Macintosh to be a PC “as easy to use as a toaster”. 1984 saw the introduction of the Macintosh, the first commercially successful.

14 The first figures of Mac sales looked very promising. However, the differences of treatment between the former Lisa group and the Mac group hurt the company. It all came to an end on Tuesday, May 28, 1985. Despite his attempts to convince board members, every single board member voted his removal. This was the beginning of one of the darkest period in Steve’s life. He didn’t know what would become of him.

15 After leaving Apple, Jobs founded another computer company, NeXT Computer. Like Apple's Lisa, the NeXT Cube(launched 1990) was technologically advanced, but was never able to break into the main stream mainly owing to its high cost and compatibility problems.

16 In January 1992, Steve decided to react to the Cube’s miserable sales by licensing its operating system, but it failed too. On February 11, 1993, Steve Jobs officially confirmed he had given up and shut down NeXT’s efforts in hardware.

17 The story of Pixar began in 1985. At the time, it was a little group of almost 50 people who shared the same common ideal: computer animation. Steve decided to purchase the company at $10 million to Lucas film Ltd. The Pixar team made the short films Luxo Jr. and Tin Toy that got so popular that the latter won the Oscar for best animated short film in early 1989.

18 Pixar started to gain more attention from animation colossus Disney. Steve signed a three-picture deal, the first of which was Toy Story. Everything went as planned, and even better than that: Toy Story was a critical success and earned as much as 29 million in US box office.

19 During Steve’s absence, BillGates used his privileged relationship with Apple to steal some of its latest technology and develop a GUI of its own, Windows; and soon became the most popular OS. Apple’s market share fell down to around 4%, making it annual most small player in the market it had created.

20 They decided to purchase NeXT on December 20, 1996, bringing Jobs back to the company he founded. On August 6, 1997, at Mac World Expo, an announcement was made: Apple was going to partner with its arch rival Microsoft

21 Steve took many measures in order to bring Apple back to its glory and cut the number of projects from 350 to a dozen. The first one was the think different campaign. But the best was yet to come: the iMac. It was unveiled on May 6, 1998. Its revolutionary design made it as tunning success.

22 That design was also used on the iBook with the same success. More importantly, it is in January 2000 that Steve showed the first glimpses of Apple’s next generation operation system MacOs X.

23 In the early 21st century, a new age of computing began: that of the digital life style When the Napster phenomenon erupted in 2000, Steve asked the iTunes team to work on a new project, a portable digital music player. The iPod was introduced to the world on October 23, 2001 and could carry “1,000 songs in your pocket”.

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25 Jobs married Laurene Powell on March 18, 1991 and has had three children with her. He also had a daughter named Lisa Brennan- Jobs with Chris Brennan, who he did not marry. One of the most difficult episode of Steve’s life occurred in the midst of the turnaround of his very busy career.

26 On 2004, he was diagnosed with cancer. His doctors told him that it was incurable. Later, he had a biopsy where the doctors found it was a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery. Steve talking about his personal experience with death.

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