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Monday, May 13, 2013

Steve Jobs' Legacy of Innovation

Steve Jobs' Legacy of Innovation

Steve Jobs Documentary (Part 1)



Part 2



Part 3



Part 4



Part 5



Steve Jobs, who was an entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Computers died on October 5, 2011.  He was 56 years old.  He co-founded Apple with Steve Wozniak, to invent one of the first ready-made personal home computer.  He was an astute businessman who become a multimillionaire before the age of 30.  In 1984 Jobs founded NeXT computers.  In 1986 he bought the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm Ltd. and started Pixar Animation Studios.

Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in Los Altos, California.  During his high school years, Jobs worked summers at Hewlett-Packard.  It was there he met his first business partner Steve Wozniak.  He studied as an undergraduate physics, literature, and poetry at Reed College and Oregon.  Jobs attended only one semester at Reed, but he would later audit classes and crash in on friends' sofas.  After leaving Oregon in 1974 Jobs worked at Atari, which was an early pioneer manufacturer of personal computers.  Jobs friend Wozniak also worked with him at Atari and the future founder of Apple Computers teamed together to design games for Atari Computers. 

To learn more about Steve Jobs and his successful career and inventions at Apple, watch the YouTube clips above and click on the above link to read more about Steve Jobs. 

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