3. BIRTH
Name : STEVE JOBS
Date of birth : February 24, 1955
Born Place : San Francisco, California
Father : Paul Reinhold Jobs (1922–1993)
Mother : Clara Jobs (1924–1986)
Sister : Mona Simpson
4. CHILDHOOD
Paul Reinhold Jobs is adoption aweek after birth.
Adoption was finalized under the condition that
Steven would attend college.
5. EDUCATION
At Monta Loma Elementary school in Mountain View,
then Cupertino Junior High and Homestead High
School in Cupertino, California.
high school graduation in 1972, Jobs enrolled at Reed
College in Portland, Oregon.
Jobs dropped out of college after six months and spent
the next 18 months dropping in on creative classes
6. Slept on his friends dorm room
floor and dropped in on classes
of interest
After school, attended lectures at
the Hewlett-Packard company
where he met Steve Wonzniak
during work.
7. The Beginning of A Career
Returned to California in 1974 and was hired as a technician
for Atari.
Attended meetings at of the Homebrew Computer Club
with Wozniak in 1975.
Steve convinced Wozniak to work with him in building
computers.
In 1976, Jobs and Wozniak formed their own business,
which they named "Apple Computer Company" in
remembrance of a happy summer Jobs had spent picking
apples
8.
9. Apple
In 1976, Wozniak single-handedly invented the Apple
I computer.
Apple I designed and prototype built
First single board computer with built-in video
interface
Apple II designed in the following year
Apple aired a Super Bowl television commercial titled
"1984". At Apple's annual shareholders meeting on January
24, 1984
10. cont…
Became publicly traded company in 1980
Launched LISA in 1983
First commercial computer to use GUI(graphical user
interface)
Macintosh created to
compete with Pc
Marketed for friendliness,
not just a mindless machine
Very popular – sold approximately
70,000 Macs in the first 100 days
11. The Downfall
Sales began to plunge
Wozniak quit Apple in 1985
Board members of Apple met on May 28th, 1985 and
each voted on the removal of Steve from the company
12. After taking time off, Jobs wanted to get back to Apple
and his love for computers
Decided to start his own company
Founded NeXT Computer in 1989
second-generation NeXTcube was released in 1990
Its innovative NeXTMail multimedia email system,
NeXTcube could share voice, image, graphics, and
video in email for the first time. "Interpersonal
computing is going to revolutionize human
communications and groupwork."
13. cont…
Jobs was criticized for wasting money that belonged to
the company in 1993
Closed a NeXT factory in that February
Laid off half of the employees and stopped making
computers
Jobs had to make drastic decisions. Microsoft
purchased NeXT software. Microsoft came up with
$150 million to stake in Apple Saved a dying company.
NeXT STEP software was being turned into Mac OS X.
14. The New Beginning
In early 2000, Pixar leads animated film industry
Later that month, Jobs announced his return to the CEO
Position. Insisted on keeping his $1 annual salary.
First project as CEO was the G4 Cube
Was too expensive and didn’t satisfy a
certain market.
Lasted only twelve months in Apple’s
line-up .
15. Cont...
The next step for Steve was his newest operating
system, Mac OS X.
The future of Apple.
Apple wanted software to sync up digital devices.
Was turned down by most companies
16. Cont...
Jobs took matters into his own hands and created iLife
suite.
In 2001, Jobs opened Apple retail stores so customers
could:
1. Try out computers
2. Test software
3. Meet with salespeople
This was a large risk but he knew that people would want
to buy them.
17. 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.
In eight weeks, five million songs were
sold on iTunes.
Took over 80% of the legal music
downloading market.
18. More Successful Changes
June 6th, 2005, Jobs announced switch from PowerPC
chips to Intel chips.
This would conserve
energy on PowerBook
and iBook.
19. Cont...
October 2005, 5th generation of iPod was introduced
Could play music videos and TV shows
Jobs announced the opening of the iTunes video store
20. iPhone
Apple work on the first iPhone in 2005 and the first
iPhone was released on June 29, 2007.
Time magazine declared it "Invention of the Year" for
2007.
A year later, the iPhone 3G was
released in July 2008 with three
key features: support for GPS,
3G data and tri-band
UMTS/HSDPA.
21. Pixar
Pixar was Jobs’ second company
Swept the box office with its animated films
On January 24th, 2006, Disney bought out Pixar for
$7.4 billion
22. DEATH
Jobs died at his Palo Alto, California, home around
3 pm on October 5, 2011.
23. BOOKS, FILM & THEATER
Books : The Little Kingdom (1984), iCon: Steve Jobs
(2005), iWoz (2006), etc...
Documentary films :
iGenius: How Steve Jobs Changed the World,
The Machine That Changed the World,
Steve Jobs: One Last Thing
Short film : Golden dreams, a 2001
Theater : The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs
(The Public Theater, New York City, 2012)
24. Conclusion
Despite a recent scare with pancreatic cancer, Jobs is
back in health and doing just fine
Jobs is an influential man who learned from his
failures and gained maturity from them
True role model