Steve Jobs (master of innovation) Presentation Transcript. Steve Jobs: father of the digital revolution (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011).
Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955. He was adopted at birth by Paul Reinhold Jobs (1922–1993) and Clara Jobs (1924–1986), an Armenian American. Steven Paul 'Steve' Jobs was an American entrepreneur, marketer, and inventor, who was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc.
Jobs also co-founded and served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, when Disney acquired Pixar. Over the next 15 years, under Pixar's creative chief John Lasseter, the company produced box-office hits A Bug's Life (1998); Toy Story 2 (1999); Monsters, Inc.
(2001); Finding Nemo (2003); The Incredibles (2004); Cars (2006); Ratatouille (2007); WALL-E (2008); Up (2009); and Toy Story 3 (2010). Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up and Toy Story 3 each received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, an award introduced in 2001. In the early 1980s, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of Xerox PARC's mouse-driven graphical user interface, which led to the creation of the Apple Lisa. A year later, Apple completed the Macintosh. After a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Jobs left Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher - education and business markets.
In 1986, he acquired the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm, which was spun off as Pixar. He was credited in Toy Story (1995) as an executive producer. Jobs returned to Apple as an advisor, and took control of the company as an interim CEO. Jobs brought Apple from near bankruptcy to profitability by 1998. As the new CEO of the company, Jobs oversaw the development of the iMac, iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and on the services side, the company's Apple Retail Stores, iTunes Store and the App Store.
In 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with a pancreas neuroendocrine tumor. He died of respiratory arrest related to the tumor on October 5, 2011. “ Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me.
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Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful, that's what matters to me. Steve Jobs Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SteveJobs.
The life of steve jobs power point presentation. 1. Assignment – 1 1 Submitted By Name: Md. Abdul Wazed ID: 16306010 Section: D Submitted To Mohammad Sajid Shahriar Lecturer Dept. Of Computer Science and Engineering Computer Applications Lab CSC 104. The Life of Steve Jobs.
Short Description From the day he was born on February 24, 1955, Steven Paul Jobs has been blazing his own path. As the CEO of Apple Computer and CEO and Chairman of Pixar, Jobs is today recognized as one of the top leaders and visionaries of both the computer and entertainment industries and is worth an estimated $4.4 billion.
Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple's iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac and iTunes, has died on October 5, 2011, when he was 56 years old. 3. Watch a short biography video on Steve Jobs 4. The visionary that changed the lives of millions. February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011 5.
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 Packard company where he met Steve Wonzniak during work. 6.
Steve Jobs Life 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- “didn’t have a drom room, so I slept on the floor in friends’ rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5¢ deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. 7. Steve Jobs Life 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. For this Jobs sold his Volkswagen van while Wozniak sold his Hewlett- Packard Scientific calculator.
Jobs named their company – Apple in memory of a happy summer he had spent as an orchard worker in Oregon.
Title: Steve Jobs 1 Steve Jobs Alex Hollingsworth, Chris Yang, Luke Felix 3 2 Birth. Born February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, CA. Joanne Simpson and Abdulfattah John Jandali.
Put up for adoption. Prospective parents need to send him to college.
Paul and Clara Jobs. Lower-middle class couple (not ideal) The house Jobs grew up in 3 Childhood. Moves to Santa Clara (Silicon) Valley.
Disorderly child, does not care about school. 4th grade teacher Imogene Teddy Hill. Bribed Jobs with 5 bills and candy. Skips 5th grade? Crittenden Middle School. Bullied. 11 years old.
Says he will stop going to school if he isnt transferred. Jobses move to Los Altos? Cupertino Junior High 4 Teenage Years.
In Los Altos, Jobs becomes increasingly curious about electronics that filled neighbors garages. Homestead High School. Takes popular electronics class. Befriends Bill Fernandez. Neighbor introduced him to. Steve Wozniak in 1969. Works at Hewlett-Packard Company.
in summer Jobs Mr. McCollums Electronics 1 class 5 The Steves. Wozniak Fernandez The Cream Soda Computer. Little computer board intrigued Jobs. High school pranks. Phone phreaks early computer hackers that built blue boxes.
Devices that fooled ATTs long-distance switching equipment? Allowed to make phone calls for free. Sold to Cal-Berkeley students 6 Reed College. A private liberal arts college in Oregon. Very expensive, but parents vowed to pay for college.
Jobs drops out. Felt that college was waste of money. Eastern mysticism.
Strange philosophies fasting, only eating fruit, etc. 7 Atari. 1974 got a job at arguable the first video game company. Nolan Bushnell. Ataris founder/ made pinball machines. Inspiration for Jobs 8 College-21st Century. Steve Jobs persuaded his friends, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne to help him construct and distribute computers.
Ronald Wayne sold his 10 stock in the company two weeks after, for 2,300, would be worth 35 Billion today. Wozniak and Jobs later that year, got funding from Mike Markkula Jr. A retired millionaire from Intel.
Needed to find an executive to help manage the company. 2066 Christ Street 9 College-21st Century (contd). Recruited Mike Scott in 1978 to serve as CEO, but was later replaced. After firing 40 people, he stated, I used to say that when being CEO at Apple isnt fun anymore, Id quit. But now Ive changed my mind when it isnt fun anymore, Ill fire people until its fun again. 10 College-21st Century (contd). In 1983, John Sculley, A pepsi executive, was persuaded to replace Mike Scott.
He was told by Steve Jobs. Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?.
Sculley ended up being a very good CEO for Apple, leading to most of its progression as a business. 11 College-21st Century (contd). On January 24th, 1984, Apple announced the realease of the first Macintosh computer. First commercially successful small computer with a Graphical User Interface. Headed by Steve Jobs.
An industry wide slump toward the end of 1984 led to Jobs being fired from Apple 12 College-21st Century (contd). Jobs went on to found another computer company, The NeXT computer. Very expensive, very high quality computer. Because the computer was so cost prohibitive, the company had a hard time selling computers, and eventually transitioned into software development in 1993. 13 College-21st Century (contd).
In 1986, Jobs bought Pixar for 10 million. Led to much of his early financial wealth. Sold Pixar to Disney in 2006 for 7.4 billion 14 College-21st Century (contd).
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In 1996, Apple bought the NeXT computer company, bringing Jobs back to Apple. He ended many programs he saw as obsolete. Many of the software from NeXT was integrated into Macs. NeXTSTEP evolved into Mac OS X. In 2000, Jobs took over as CEO of the company. Led to much of the branching out of the company in recent years. 15 21st Century Death.
Greatest innovator of the 21st century according to PCmagazine in the field of technology. Made legendary accomplishments at 54. Music players, music software, digital Apple store, laptops, tablets and even cellular phones 16 iPod.
Apple created a product that far exceeded the big and clunky or small and useless digital music players. The team of engineers came out with a music player on Oct. 23, 2001 with a 5 GB harddrive that could fit 1,000 songs in your pocket 17 iPhone. The development of the iPhone began in 2005 by Steve Jobs wanted Apple to investigate touch screens. Created through a secret collaboration with ATT and was released on June 29, 2007. Was a huge success a total of 73.5 million iPhones sold by the end of 2010.
Apple currently holds more than 50 of the total profit of global cellphone sales. 18 iPad. The first iPad released on April 30, 2010. 3G (provided by ATT) and Wi-Fi connecting capabilities. More successful than the original iPhone sold 300,000 on the first day and sold 15 million total. iPad 2 released on March 11, 2011.
33 thinner and twice as fast than first 19 Death of a Genius. On, October 5th, 2011, Jobs passed away from pancreatic cancer. 'Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. 20. RIP. Steve Jobs 1955-2011.
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