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Karen HOWELLS
The Life of Steve Paul
         Jobs
Steven Jobs Family
    Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, to
    Joanne Simpson Abdulfattah.
   They are two University of Wisconsin graduate students
    who gave their unnamed son up for adoption.
   His father, Abdulfattah Jandali, was a Syrian political
    science professor and his mother, Joanne Schieble,
    worked as a speech therapist.
    Shortly after Steve was placed for adoption, his
    biological parents married and had another child, Mona
    Simpsion.
Steve Jobs Family
   It was not until Jobs was 27 that he was able to
    uncover information on his biological parents.
   As an infant, Steve was adopted by Clara and
    Paul Jobs and named Steve Paul Jobs.
   Clara worked as an accountant and Paul was a
    Coast Guard veteran and machinist.
Steve Jobs Family
   The family lived in Mountain View within
    California's Silicon Valley. As a boy, Jobs and his
    father would work on electronics in the family
    garage.
   Paul would show his son how to take apart and
    reconstruct electronics, a hobby which instilled
    confidence, tenacity and mechanical prowess in
    young Jobs.
Steve Paul Jobs Education
   While Jobs has always been an intelligent and
    innovative thinker.
   His youth was riddled with frustrations over
    formal schooling.
   A prankster in elementary school, Jobs's fourth-
    grade teacher needed to bribe him to study.
   Jobs tested so well, however, that administrators
    wanted to skip him ahead to high school
    proposal that his parents declined.
Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)
   When Jobs was a freshman in high school, William
    Hewlett offered him a summer job at the Hewlett-
    Packard plant.
   It was there, when Jobs was 13, that he met the man with
    whom he would invent “the first ready-made personal
    computer” the 18 year old, college drop-out Steve
    Wozniak
   At this time though, Jobs helped Wozniak sell his “blue
    box” an illegal pocket size telephone attachment that
    would allow the user to make free long-distance calls.
Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)
 Jobs also worked on his entrepreneurial skills,
  selling and repairing stereos throughout.
 His high school career, in addition to his job at
  the plant.
 In 1972, Jobs graduated

from high school,
and went to Reed College.
Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)
 After the first semester, he dropped out of the
  school, but stayed around the campus, taking
  classes in philosophy and immersing himself in
  the counterculture.
 In 1974, Jobs started

working as a video game
designer for Atari.
Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)
   After working for
    several months and
    saving his money, he
    then went to India
    with a friend in search
    of spiritual
    enlightenment.
The Beginning of A Career
 Returned to California in 1974 and was hired as
  a technician for Atari.
 Attended meetings at

Wozniak’s “Homebrew
Computer Club”.

   Steve convinced Wozniak to work with him in
    building computers
Apple
 Born on April 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he
  and Wozniak 26 started Apple Computers.
 Steve Paul Job be interested very like computer.

 In 1976, Steve Jobs and Wozniak Apple I
  designed and prototype built.
 First single board computer with

built in video interface
Apple (Cont.)
   Apple computer first
    time be on display
    Personal Computing
    Festivity.
   The rapid rise of
    Apple the
    establishment led to
    of Apple II.
   Apple II designed in
    the following year.
Apple (Cont.)
  Operating System loaded
   automatically
 Smaller Components &
   built-in
circuitry
 In 1976, Jobs looked to
   hire a
public relations agency to
   help
advertise
What does the company
        do?
   The Apple I lead to the Apple II.
   The successful Apple II has been described as
    the Volkswagen of computers.
   Jobs created the sleek design for the Apple II.
   There were three main factors in the Apple II's
    success.
   One reason being it had an open system that
    allowed for add ons like modems.
   The second was that after 1978 the computer
    came with a Wozniak engineered disk drive.
   Lastly, in the fall of 1979, two Apple devotees
    developed a spread sheet program that only ran
    on Apple Computers.
   Thus, in three years, Apple computers had a
    growth of 700 percent.
   But soon IBM had a version of the personal
    computer on the market and Apple began
    struggling to stay on top of the market.
   So in 1983, Jobs lured John
    Scully from Pepsi-Cola to
    help him compete, saying “If
    you come to Apple you can
    change the world”.
   After the failed Apple III and
    Lisa computers Apple III had
    design flaws and Lisa, though
    user friendly was too
    expensive, Apple introduced
    the Macintosh.
 Jobs designed it to compete with the PC,
  and on Super Bowl Sunday in 1984.
 The Macintosh was unveiled with the
  promise that “1984 would not be like
  1984”.
 The Macintosh, the first truly user-friendly
  computer, with its mouse, icons, and pop-
  up menus, was hailed by Jobs.
How are they performing
compared to their competitors?
   Steve Paul Jobs was very hardworking.
   He was person that developed himself
    continiously.
   He was very fond of the research.
   His aim was to shape the world with his own
    criterians and at last he managed.
   Steve Paul Jobs found
    a hardware and
    software compamy
    named NeXT.
   In 1982 he deported the
    first NeXT computer
    whose price was 6.500
    dollars.
   This NeXT computer
    is aneffective product.
   The first internet
    browser all over the
    world is produced in
    one of NeXT
    computer.
   Jobs formed the basic
    of MAC and I Phone
    with the software that
    he created.
What is the status of the
   company now?
   Steve Jobs created the first IPod mp3 player in
    2001. Then he improved lotsoft IPod models.
   In 2003, he made easy to reach i Tunes Digital
    Music store.
   In 2007, he enable human being to meet Iphone
    which is one of the most famous new generation
    mobile phone.
   This mobile phone, Iphone enabled Apple
    company to improve more and more.
   Mac Book air which is improved in 2008, attracked
    many people becuase of its speed and lightness.
   In 2010, he improved a very different computer style.
    This new computer style is I Pad.
   This new computer is a tabloit which has touch screen
    feature.
   In 2011, Apple company which is founded by Steve
    Jobs become one of the most famous and richest
    company.
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
Portable Audio Revolution (Cont.)
   In eight weeks, five million songs were sold on
    iTunes.
   Took over 80% of the legal music downloading
    market.
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.
Conclusion
  While Steve Jobs had so many accomplishements
he was struggling with his health problems. In
2004 he had an operation to get rid of tumor in his
pancreas. In 2011 he passed away because of his
cancer illness. But the newness and
aaccomplishments that he left enable Apple
Company to be one of the most succesful and
richest company. Now there is a question mark in
minds.
Conclusion (cont.)
   Is Apple Company going to keep its
    succesful position with Tim Cook that took
    place in stead of Steve Jobs?
Thank your for listen ...
Reference
   http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs
   http://sosyalmedya.co/steve-jobs/
   http://www.biography.com/people/steve-jobs-
    9354805?page=2
   http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014240527
    02304447804576410753210811910.html
   http://www.landsnail.com/apple/local/woz_gig
    /jobs.html

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The lifeofstevejobs

  • 1. ASSİGMENT 1 Eyyüp ETREZ ENGG437 Karen HOWELLS
  • 2. The Life of Steve Paul Jobs
  • 3. Steven Jobs Family  Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, to Joanne Simpson Abdulfattah.  They are two University of Wisconsin graduate students who gave their unnamed son up for adoption.  His father, Abdulfattah Jandali, was a Syrian political science professor and his mother, Joanne Schieble, worked as a speech therapist.  Shortly after Steve was placed for adoption, his biological parents married and had another child, Mona Simpsion.
  • 4. Steve Jobs Family  It was not until Jobs was 27 that he was able to uncover information on his biological parents.  As an infant, Steve was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and named Steve Paul Jobs.  Clara worked as an accountant and Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and machinist.
  • 5. Steve Jobs Family  The family lived in Mountain View within California's Silicon Valley. As a boy, Jobs and his father would work on electronics in the family garage.  Paul would show his son how to take apart and reconstruct electronics, a hobby which instilled confidence, tenacity and mechanical prowess in young Jobs.
  • 6. Steve Paul Jobs Education  While Jobs has always been an intelligent and innovative thinker.  His youth was riddled with frustrations over formal schooling.  A prankster in elementary school, Jobs's fourth- grade teacher needed to bribe him to study.  Jobs tested so well, however, that administrators wanted to skip him ahead to high school proposal that his parents declined.
  • 7. Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)  When Jobs was a freshman in high school, William Hewlett offered him a summer job at the Hewlett- Packard plant.  It was there, when Jobs was 13, that he met the man with whom he would invent “the first ready-made personal computer” the 18 year old, college drop-out Steve Wozniak  At this time though, Jobs helped Wozniak sell his “blue box” an illegal pocket size telephone attachment that would allow the user to make free long-distance calls.
  • 8. Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)  Jobs also worked on his entrepreneurial skills, selling and repairing stereos throughout.  His high school career, in addition to his job at the plant.  In 1972, Jobs graduated from high school, and went to Reed College.
  • 9. Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)  After the first semester, he dropped out of the school, but stayed around the campus, taking classes in philosophy and immersing himself in the counterculture.  In 1974, Jobs started working as a video game designer for Atari.
  • 10. Steve Jobs Education (Cont.)  After working for several months and saving his money, he then went to India with a friend in search of spiritual enlightenment.
  • 11. The Beginning of A Career  Returned to California in 1974 and was hired as a technician for Atari.  Attended meetings at Wozniak’s “Homebrew Computer Club”.  Steve convinced Wozniak to work with him in building computers
  • 12. Apple  Born on April 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he and Wozniak 26 started Apple Computers.  Steve Paul Job be interested very like computer.  In 1976, Steve Jobs and Wozniak Apple I designed and prototype built.  First single board computer with built in video interface
  • 13. Apple (Cont.)  Apple computer first time be on display Personal Computing Festivity.  The rapid rise of Apple the establishment led to of Apple II.  Apple II designed in the following year.
  • 14. Apple (Cont.)  Operating System loaded automatically  Smaller Components & built-in circuitry  In 1976, Jobs looked to hire a public relations agency to help advertise
  • 15. What does the company do?
  • 16. The Apple I lead to the Apple II.  The successful Apple II has been described as the Volkswagen of computers.  Jobs created the sleek design for the Apple II.  There were three main factors in the Apple II's success.  One reason being it had an open system that allowed for add ons like modems.  The second was that after 1978 the computer came with a Wozniak engineered disk drive.
  • 17. Lastly, in the fall of 1979, two Apple devotees developed a spread sheet program that only ran on Apple Computers.  Thus, in three years, Apple computers had a growth of 700 percent.  But soon IBM had a version of the personal computer on the market and Apple began struggling to stay on top of the market.
  • 18. So in 1983, Jobs lured John Scully from Pepsi-Cola to help him compete, saying “If you come to Apple you can change the world”.  After the failed Apple III and Lisa computers Apple III had design flaws and Lisa, though user friendly was too expensive, Apple introduced the Macintosh.
  • 19.  Jobs designed it to compete with the PC, and on Super Bowl Sunday in 1984.  The Macintosh was unveiled with the promise that “1984 would not be like 1984”.  The Macintosh, the first truly user-friendly computer, with its mouse, icons, and pop- up menus, was hailed by Jobs.
  • 20. How are they performing compared to their competitors?
  • 21. Steve Paul Jobs was very hardworking.  He was person that developed himself continiously.  He was very fond of the research.  His aim was to shape the world with his own criterians and at last he managed.
  • 22. Steve Paul Jobs found a hardware and software compamy named NeXT.  In 1982 he deported the first NeXT computer whose price was 6.500 dollars.  This NeXT computer is aneffective product.
  • 23. The first internet browser all over the world is produced in one of NeXT computer.  Jobs formed the basic of MAC and I Phone with the software that he created.
  • 24. What is the status of the company now?
  • 25. Steve Jobs created the first IPod mp3 player in 2001. Then he improved lotsoft IPod models.  In 2003, he made easy to reach i Tunes Digital Music store.  In 2007, he enable human being to meet Iphone which is one of the most famous new generation mobile phone.  This mobile phone, Iphone enabled Apple company to improve more and more.
  • 26. Mac Book air which is improved in 2008, attracked many people becuase of its speed and lightness.  In 2010, he improved a very different computer style. This new computer style is I Pad.  This new computer is a tabloit which has touch screen feature.  In 2011, Apple company which is founded by Steve Jobs become one of the most famous and richest company.
  • 27. 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
  • 28. Portable Audio Revolution (Cont.)  In eight weeks, five million songs were sold on iTunes.  Took over 80% of the legal music downloading market.
  • 29. 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.
  • 30. Conclusion While Steve Jobs had so many accomplishements he was struggling with his health problems. In 2004 he had an operation to get rid of tumor in his pancreas. In 2011 he passed away because of his cancer illness. But the newness and aaccomplishments that he left enable Apple Company to be one of the most succesful and richest company. Now there is a question mark in minds.
  • 31. Conclusion (cont.)  Is Apple Company going to keep its succesful position with Tim Cook that took place in stead of Steve Jobs?
  • 32. Thank your for listen ...
  • 33. Reference  http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs  http://sosyalmedya.co/steve-jobs/  http://www.biography.com/people/steve-jobs- 9354805?page=2  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100014240527 02304447804576410753210811910.html  http://www.landsnail.com/apple/local/woz_gig /jobs.html