Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
American businessman, inventor, and designer who
changed the world of technology.
By: Aimee Bate
- Born in San Francisco on February 24 th 1955
- Moved to Mountain View, California at age 5
- Was hired at HP as a summer job and worked with other Apple founder, Steve Wozniak
- After high school, he applied to Reed College in Portland, Oregon
Family Life
- Was adopted at birth by Paul and Clara Jobs
- Met his biological sister, Mona Simpson, for the first time in 1985
- Jobs had a wife, Laurene who had been married for 20 years
- He had 3 children, Reed, Erin and Eve and a previous child from another relationship
Early Career
- Got a job as a technician in 1974 at Atari, Inc.
- Traveled to India for 7 months
- Returned to Atari and was offered a job for helping to invent the game Breakout
- Started attending Homebrew Computer club meetings with Wozniak in 1975
- Steve introduced the Macintosh computer during an Apple commercial aired during the Super Bowl I n 1984
- Co-workers of Steve found him a erratic and temperamental manager which threatened his career and his working relationships
- After finding out Steve was planning a boardroom coup (sudden overthrow of the management or governing body of a corporation by an individual or small group of individuals) his management removed him from head of the Macintosh division
- Steve resigned from Apple and found NeXT, Inc that same year
Apple Career
Inventions and life
- NeXT Computer was invented in 1985 along with NeXTcube, and NeXTmail
- NeXT Computer made a profit of $7 million
- In 1986 Jobs bought Graphics Group (now known as Pixar) for $10 million
- In 1996, Apple bought NeXT Computer, bringing Steve back to his co-founded company
Health Issues
- In October 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with cancer and in 2004 he announced he had a tumor in his pancreas
- Jobs refused to have surgery for the tumor and instead tried a vegan diet, herbal remedies, and acupuncture
- In July 2004, he finally underwent surgery that seemed to successfully remove the tumor
- Jobs died at his house in California around 3 pm on October 5 th 2011
- Thoughts, memories and condolences were sent to a specific email and are now posted on the Steve Jobs memorial page
- ABC, CBS, and NBC interrupted regular TV to broadcast the news
- Apple and Microsoft flew their flags half-staff to show appreciation from October 6 th and 12 th , 2011
Honors and Recognition
- Was awarded National Medal of Technology by president Ronald Reagan in 1985
- In August 2009, Jobs was elected as the most admired entrepreneur in a survey by Junior Achievement
- A statue was built and is displayed at Graphisoft Park, Budapest
1) Steve Jobs foi um empresário americano co-fundador da Apple Inc, NeXT e Pixar. 2) Ele fundou a Apple com Steve Wozniak em 1976 e lançou o Macintosh em 1984. 3) Jobs deixou a Apple em 1985 mas voltou em 1996 e transformou a empresa com o lançamento do iPod em 2001. Read less
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- 2. Steve Jobs Steven Paul Jobs, mais conhecido como Steve Jobs Nasceu em San Francisco, 24 de fevereiro de 1955. É co-fundador das empresas de informática Apple Inc, da NeXT e do estúdio Pixar.
- 3. Steve Jobs Nunca busca o caminho mais fácil. Nunca evita as grandes decisões.
- 4. O começo da Apple Junto com Steve Wozniak fundou a Apple. O Apple I foi o primeiro produto lançado em abril de 1976. Em 1984, a Apple lançou o Macintosh, o primeiro computador pessoal com uma interface gráfica pioneira.
- 5. Saída da Apple Em 1985, Jobs foi forçado a deixar a Apple. No mesmo ano fundou uma outra empresa de computadores, a NeXT. Em 1986, comprou o estúdio Pixar da LucasFilm.
- 6. Do exílio para a “refundação” Em 1996, a Apple Computer adquiriu a NeXT e reincorporou Steve Jobs. Jobs passou por uma grande mudança. Para muitos Jobs era arrogante, impulsivo e individualista, mas agora havia aprendido com seus fracassos. Agora mais maduro e humilde, Jobs propôs transformar a sua marca em uma marca desejada, símbolo dos novos tempos.
- 7. Do exílio para a “refundação” O maior desafio de Jobs não é muito diferente do anterior. Que era fazer crescer o negócio, em toda sua potencialidade. Para isso, pretende manter-se fiel ao conceito “Think Different” (Pense Diferente).
- 8. O iMac Um dos primeiros resultados da nova era Jobs. Suas características: carcaça semitransparente em cores opcionais, preço abaixo dos padrões da marca e uma aposta firme na internet.
- 9. Novos horizontes O grande salto em direção ao objetivo de se tornar um objeto do desejo se deu com a entrada da empresa no mercado da música digital. Jobs no final de 2001 lança o iPod. Uma inteligente campanha de marketing posicionou rapidamente o iPod como um novo ícone cultural. Jobs inseriu a Apple em um mercado existente, mas pouco explorado, com um produto diferente e acessível.
- 10. iPod 1ª. Geração Em Outubro de 2001, foi lançado o iPod, cujo nome foi proposto pelo copywriter freelancer contratado pela Apple Vinnie Chieco. Com capacidades de 5GB e 10GB e com o lema “1000 músicas no seu bolso”, era apenas compatível com a arquitetura Mac.
- 11. iPod 2ª. Geração Em Julho de 2002, foram lançados os iPods de segunda geração compatíveis tanto para Mac quanto para PC’s (Windows). Nessa geração surge o Scroll Wheel sensível ao toque. Nos de 1ª Geração o mesmo era totalmente mecânico. As capacidades aumentaram para 10 e 20GB.
- 12. iPod 3ª. Geração Somente em Abril de 2003, os iPods 3G’s foram lançados com mudanças importantes. Todos os botões passaram a ser sensíveis ao toque, não só o Scroll Wheel. Capacidades: 10GB, 15GB, 20GB, 30GB e 40GB
- 13. Novos horizontes Como passo complementar, Jobs criou em 2003 a loja virtual de música iTunes. Gerou 2 milhões de downloads nos primeiros 16 dias. Representativo dessa espetacular entrada da Apple no nicho da música digital é o fato de os produtos e serviços oferecidos não serem novidade, tratava-se de um mercado já existente. O que a empresa conseguiu, graças a Jobs, foi ver o espaço não aproveitado que havia no mercado.
- 14. iPod Mini Em Janeiro de 2004 foi lançada a versão “miniatura” do iPod. Veio com outra novidade: Scroll Wheel integrado, todos os botões, dando um toque especial ao design. Com 5 opções de cores – Dourada, prata, verde, azul e rosa – , visor monocromático e capacidade de 4GB.
- 15. iPod 4ª. Geração Em Julho de 2004 os iPod de quarta geração chegam com todos os botões integrados ao scroll Wheel. Capacidades: 20GB, 30GB, 40GB e 60GB.
- 16. iPod 5ª. Geração Os de quinta geração foram lançados em Outubro de 2005 . Eram mais fino do que os 4G e possuíam reprodução de vídeos. Conhecido como iPod Vídeo , disponível nas cores preta e branca e com capacidades de 30GB e 60GB.
- 17. iPod 5.5ª. Geração Uma versão melhorada do iPod Vídeo é lançada em Setembro de 2006 com controle de brilho para a reprodução de vídeos em lugares muito iluminados e bateria mais duradoura. Capacidades de 30GB e 80GB.
- 18. iPod Mini 2ª. Geração Uma versão melhorada do iPod Vídeo é lançada em Setembro de 2006 com controle de brilho para a reprodução de vídeos em lugares muito iluminados e bateria mais duradoura. Capacidades de 4GB e 6GB.
- 19. iPod Touch de 8 e 16 GB Em setembro de 2007 foi lançado o iPod Touch. Possui uma interface semelhante ao iPhone, onde você pode controlar tudo com o toque dos seus dedos. Com o browser Safari você pode navegar na rede aonde você estiver e assistir vídeos no Youtube.
- 20. iPod Touch de 32GB Para se juntar as versões de 8GB e 16GB, foi lançado o iPod Touch de 32GB em 14 de fevereiro 2008. reprodução de vídeos e fotos e Acesso Wi-Fi a iTunes Wi-fi Music Store. Já era meio que esperada essa versão de 32GB. Resta saber se vão acabar com a versão de 8GB.
- 21. O Futuro Enquanto inventa e aperfeiçoa novos objetos de culto e os cerca de uma comunidade fiel, Steve Jobs parece confiar no novo mercado para tirar o negócio da informática de seu legado.
- 22. O Futuro Ninguém sabe com certeza qual o coelho que Jobs vai tirar da cartola. A resposta está com o homem que inventou duas vezes a Apple. Steve Jobs.
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Steve Jobs was the co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc. who helped drive the company's success with revolutionary products such as the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad. Some of his major accomplishments included co-founding Apple Computer in 1976 and introducing the Apple I and Apple II personal computers. After leaving Apple, he founded NeXT and later returned to Apple in 1996 to lead the company again. Under his leadership, Apple introduced many successful consumer products that transformed whole industries. Jobs passed away in 2011 after battling pancreatic cancer. Read less
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- 1. STEVE JOBS -Founder of Apple Inc.
- 2. EARLY CHILDHOOD Born February 24,1955 in San Francisco, CA to Joanne Carole Schieble and Abdulfattah John Jandali Adopted at birth by Paul and Clara Jobs to live in Santa Clara, California Named- Steven Paul Jobs. Grew up in the Silicon Valley.
- 3. EDUCATION Graduated high school in Cupertino, California Attended Hewlett-Packard lectures after school. Worked with Steve Wozniak in summer. Attended Reed College after high school. Dropped out after one semester. Continued auditing courses in classes he liked. Did part-time job at Atari to finance trip to India for studying Eastern Culture & Religion.
- 4. START OF APPLE Raised capital to form Apple company. On April 1, 1976, Apple Computer Co. was formed Their first PC - The Apple I, sold for $666.66 The Apple II, released next year, was huge success. In May of 1980, released Apple III. Created PC-Lisa with GUI. From 1977 to 1983, Apple continued to grow exponentially. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
- 5. THE APPLE SERIES Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak released the Apple I to start the PC revolution. The Apple Series includes: I, II, III & Lisa. Apple I Apple II Lisa Apple III
- 6. THE TAKE OFF In 1981, IBM entered PC market & in 2 years began to outsell Apple. Apples sales and shine began to wear off Jobs needed a new computer that could compete with IBM PC January 24, 1984 Jobs introduced Macintosh with: GUI 128K of expandable memory Pointing device: mouse Macintosh
- 7. FROM APPLE TO NEXT In 1985, Jobs helped Bill Gates with Macintosh to create Windows, which could run on IBM PC’s. CEO John Sculley forced Jobs to leave. Jobs then founded NeXT. Created NeXT Cube PC which didnt sell due to: Overpricing Missing software. Changed focus from hardware to software.
- 8. Pixar- An animation Studio bought by Steve in 1986. Three films contract from Disney. Created first computer animated film. Toy story was an instant hit in 1995 Sold to Disney for stock worth about $7.4 billion Steve Jobs with Disney’s CEO Robert Iger
- 9. STEVE JOBS RETURNS Apple simultaneously did very poorly in the early & mid 90’s due to: Poor leadership Stagnating computer design. In 1996, Apple bought NeXT & with it came Steve Jobs. In 2000, Jobs became CEO of Apple Created iMac – 1 st PC marketed for its looks
- 10. MACINTOSH PROJECT Original Mac 1984 iMac
- 11. RETURN TO PROFITABILITY & INNOVATION Jobs continued innovating with projects like: iPod iTunes Music Store High end computers Under Jobs’ watch, Apple grew fueled by his imagination & quest for perfection
- 12. iPOD & iTUNES Name changed from Apple Computer Inc. to Apple Inc. iPods sold since year 2001 – 250 mn.
- 13. iPHONE Phones were broken in Job’s eyes until the iPhone. The iPhone enhanced the phone industry. It is very technologically advanced.
- 14. iPAD Breakthrough technology Combination of Computer Telephone Internet Entertainment Touchscreen Lightweight
- 15. HONOURS National Medal of Technology from President Ronald Reagan in 1985 with Steve Wozniak (the first people to ever receive the honor). Jefferson Award for Public Service in the category "Greatest Public Service by an Individual 35 Years or Under" in 1987. Stanford Commencement Speaker in 2005 Named the most powerful person in business by Fortune Magazine on November 27, 2007. Inducted into the California Hall of Fame by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on December 5, 2007.
- 16. ACCORDING TO OTHERS Never a powerhouse in terms of sales. Great innovator and creative. Small percentage of P.C market. Positive outlook on comments. Jobs as Genius. Jobs as Creep.
- 17. Steve married Laurene Powell on March 18, 1991. Had 3 children – Reed, Erin & Eve Jobs. In 2004, Jobs announced to have tumor in his pancreas. On July 31 - had surgery to remove the tumor. In 2009 – Jobs went on 6 months leavefor liver transplant. PERSONAL LIFE
- 18. RECENT UPDATES Apple has total of 284 retail stores Last quarter they had 50,000,000 visitors. App stores 140,000 applications. 3 billion applications downloaded in 18 months Fiscal quarter of 2010 ended with $15.6 bn of revenue making Apple Inc. a more than $50 bn company. Apple is largest ‘mobile devices’ company in the world.
- 19. QUOTE “ We started out to get a computer in the hands of everyday people, and we succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.” - Steve Jobs
- 20. CONCLUSION Steve Jobs - extraordinary man by standards. Left mark in 4 industries: PC Music Phone Animation Changed million of lives by making technology easy to use. You know what the BEST part is? HE’s NOT DONE YET!!!
- 21. THANK YOU!!!
- 22. QUERIES???
The Life of Steve Jobs
Apr 01, 2019
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The Life of Steve Jobs. Zachary Fromartz. Childhood. Born on February 24 th , 1955 in San Francisco, California Put up for adoption a week after birth Adoption was finalized under the condition that Steven would attend college. Education. Skipped 5 th grade Took his first electronics
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The Life of Steve Jobs Zachary Fromartz
Childhood • Born on February 24th, 1955 in San Francisco, California • Put up for adoption a week after birth • Adoption was finalized under the condition that Steven would attend college
Education • Skipped 5th grade • Took his first electronics class in high school • After school, attended lectures at the Hewlett-Packard company where he met Steve Wonzniak during work • Graduated high school in 1972 • Enrolled in Reed College in Oregon • Dropped out after one semester • Slept on his friends dorm room floor and dropped in on classes of interest
Apple • Born on April 1st, 1976 • Apple I designed and prototype built • First single board computer with built-in video interface • Apple II designed in the following year • Operating System loaded automatically • Smaller Components & built-in circuitry • In 1976, Jobs looked to hire a public relations agency to help advertise
Smooth Sailing • Most investors turned Apple down • Retired Intel executive Mike Markkula decided to invest • Markkula became chairman of Apple in May 1977
Smooth Sailing (Cont.) • Became publicly traded company in 1980 • Launched LISA in 1983 • First commercial computer to use GUI • Unpopular due to its few software programs and high price
Why Apple so great with Graphics? • Most important was it was easy to learn at the time compared to other computers • First commercial computer to use GUI • Macintosh created to compete with PC • Very popular – sold approximately 70,000 Macs in the first 100 days
Presenting Products • Jobs was extremely enticing when he was presenting his products • Created a story to tell his audience • He is famous for his product demonstrations not just for his work
Portable Audio Revolution • Less than a year after iTunes was released, Apple released the iPod • Originally only for Mac users • In July 2002, the new iPod was available for Windows users as well • Sales skyrocketed and 75% of MP3 players are iPods
Pixar • Pixar was Jobs’ second company • Jobs became a major shareholder in 1986 • Swept the box office with its animated films • On January 24th, 2006, Disney bought out Pixar for $7.4 billion
Conclusion • Due to pancreatic cancer, he past away 1955-2011 • Jobs is an influential man who learned from his failures and gained maturity from them • True role model
The new I….. • What I think apple will be trying to get into is the gaming console market • Only Sony and Microsoft are in the running • Since gaming consoles sync with phones and other devices, this is right up Apple’s alleyway
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Nov 5, 2016 · 6. Steve Jobs Life Born 24th Feb, 1955 in San Francisco, Steve was an adopted child. He did his schooling from Los Altos city and later dropped out from his college. Studied Eastern mysticism. At 19, got his first job at video-game manufacturer Atari. Had interest in electronics. He Skipped 5th grade Took his first electronics class in high school After school, attended lectures at the Hewlett ...
Feb 8, 2012 · Steve Jobs was born in 1955 and adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. He dropped out of college but still attended classes. Jobs met Steve Wozniak and they developed the Apple I computer in 1976, founding Apple Computers. Jobs led Apple to success with products like the Macintosh in 1984 and iPod, but left the company in 1985.
Jan 13, 2019 · 7. Apr 1977 - Steve Jobs by the Apple stand at West Coast Faire 1983 – John Skulley joins Apple Jun 1978 - Steve and his daughter Lisa 1977 : Apple makes a huge sensation at the West Coast Computer Faire with a prototype Apple II Way of Management - Steve spent months preparing for his product intros and other public appearances, and rehearsed them exhaustively.
Oct 5, 2012 · Steven Paul Jobs nasceu em 1955 na Califórnia e co-fundou a Apple Inc. com Steve Wozniak, ajudando a desenvolver a primeira linha de computadores pessoais Apple II na década de 1970. Jobs preocupou-se com o design das criações da Apple para transmitir uma boa impressão visual, ao contrário de outras empresas como a Hewlett-Packard.
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