Steven Paul Jobs was American businessman and inventor widely recognized as a charismatic pioneer of other personal computer revolution.
Steve was born on February 24 1955 in San Francisco. He graduated in the spring of 1972 form Homestead High School, one of the best schools in California.
In high school, he joined the Hewlett Packard Explorers Club. The club included about fifteen students who shared his interest in engineering and electronics.
He later was co founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. He founded Apple in 1976 with Steve Wozniak.
The two friends set up shop in the garage of the Job’s family house in Los Altos, California.
They began to build a computer and they named their first machine the Apple I.
At that time Steve was 21 years old and Steve Wozniak was 26.
Together they pioneered the personal computer and made a permanent and indelible mark on the computer industry.
Jobs later resigned from Apple in 1985 and returned to Apple in 1996.
Jobs has spearheaded the development of some of the sexiest products in the planet: iMacs, Mac Books, iPhones, iPods and iPad.
Steven Paul Jobs (1955-2011)
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