2. Steven was born on 24th Feb. 1995 in San Francisco.
He was born to Abdulfattah Jandali and joanne Schieble
and because of some family reasons he was put up for
adoption.
Later he was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs.
3. Jobs attended Homested High School in Cupertino
California.
Then he went to Reed College in Portland Oregon in 1972.
After studying first semester in Reed college he was
dropped out because of some financial problems.
4. In 1976 Jobs with his friend Steve Wozniak built their first
computer the Apple I.
The Apple II followed in 1977 and the company apple
computers was formed shortely.
5. In 1985 Jobs was fired from Apple and immediately founded another
computer company “NeXT”.
In 1986 Jobs bought the computer graphics group and named it as
“Pixar”. Later in 1991 Disney signed an agreement with Pixar.
In 1996 Apple bought NeXT and Jobs returned to apple becoming its
new CEO.
6. The iMAc
Under Jobs' leadership, Apple introduced the all-in-one iMac computer in 1998.
The iMac looked steadfastly toward the future, becoming the first machine to eschew a
floppy-disk drive (it offered only a CD-ROM slot). It was also marketed as being Internet-
ready out of the box.
The iBook
The company released a cheaper, more consumer-friendly laptop. The iBook,
introduced in 1999, came with Wi-Fi technology and included some style updates as well.
7. The iPod
The iPod, first introduced in 2001, was so successful that its name has become
synonymous with mp3 players, the way we call all tissues "Kleenex." Like other Apple
products, the iPod was sleek, simple and stylish, with thousands of songs just a wheel-
spin away.
The iTunes
The iPod wouldn't have been such a smash without the help of other products
backing it up. Chief among these was the media-player program iTunes, which Apple
also introduced in 2001.
iTunes let people play and organize digital music and video files, both on their computers
and on portable devices
8. The iPhones
The introduction of the iPhone in 2007 had a seismic effect on the Smartphone
industry that reverberates to this day. Before the iPhone, smartphones were used
primarily for chatting and emailing; now they are web-surfing, do-everything machines
packed full of useful (and, often, time-wasting) apps.
The iPad
By 2010, Steve Jobs was confident the world was ready to embrace a new type of
device — a tablet computer that would be great for watching movies and playing games,
but less so for cranking out reports and term papers.
9. Meanwhile Jobs was suffering from pancreatic cancer
and underwent surgery in 2004.
Despte the success of this operation he became
increasingly ill and received a liver transplant in 2009.
He took his last breath on 5th October 2011.