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A Greatest Entrepreneur Steve Jobs 1955 - 2011

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A Greatest Entrepreneur

Steve Jobs1955 - 2011

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The oneswho are

crazy enoughto think

thatthey can

change the world,

Are the ones who do.

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Teammates

2012/BAD/0922012/BAD/1232012/BAD/168

Miss. Karthika JeganathanMiss. S.K.Manisha BasiniMr. Wickramarajasingam

Parasuraman

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Born February 24,1955 in San Francisco, CA. Adopted after one week of birth.

Attended Hewlett-Packard lectures after school. He was bold to ask William Hewlett for his

innovations and he gave training in his factory. Worked with Steve Wozniak in the summer when

Jobs at age of 14 Attended Reed College after high school.

Dropped out after one semester. Continued auditing courses in classes he liked.

Did part-time job at Atari to finance a trip to India for studying Eastern Culture and Religion

Early Life..

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His vision was personal computer. When he is returning from the visit to eastern

world,his co-worker was building personal computer.

He renewed his relationship and startedto build personal computers with

Steve Wozniak in his parent’s garage. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniakreleased the Apple I to start the

PC revolution. The Apple Series includes:

I, II, III, and Lisa.

Carrier beginning

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Due to change of tactics in market sales of Apple started to fall

Jobs appointed John Sculley as CEO, due to unavoidable situations Steve Wozniak quitted

Apple Then Jobs was thrown out from the company He followed his passion and started his own

company NeXT. He was unable to capture something

He concentrated on software rather than hardware and developed NeXT Platform

This was a great success and Apple bought NeXT, again Jobs entered into Apple.

John Sculley Resigned, Steve Jobs Became the CEO of Apple.

Carrier Cont..

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New Beginning.. The next step for Jobs was his new operating system,

“OS X” Apple wanted software to sync up digital devices Jobs took matters into his own hands and created

iLife suite. In 2001, Jobs opened Apple retail stores so

customers could: Try out computers

Test software Meet with salespeople

This was a large risk but he knew that peoplewould want to buy them

He took a greater risk, people loved the technology and the higher price fixed by Apple became

acceptable and resulted in success.

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He created online music store iTunes for “OS X” which was the best official music store of the world.

Less than a year after iTunes was released, he 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,

And in eight weeks,five million songs were sold on iTunes.

Took over 80% of the legal music downloading market.

October 2005, 5th generation of iPod was introduced.

Could play music videos and TV shows which was unrealistic for many people. But he did

that.

New Beginning Cont..

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Macintosh Project

From the Original Mac 1984

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iPod and iTunesBecame the whole world of music enthusiasts

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iPhone Phones were broken in Job’s eyes until the iPhone.

The iPhone enhanced the phone industry. It is very technologically advanced.

It gave a new era of phones and was really smooth and smart. Steve was no more after iPhone 4, later versions are derived

from his idea of smartphones

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iPad Breakthrough technology.

Combination of computer, telephone, internet, Entertainment touchscreen,

lightweight. It is one of the greatest innovation of all-time.

His personal computer idea andavailable technology made the iPad.

It is the base for nowadaystablets and phablets

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Pixar Pixar was Jobs’ second company, a company

that produces animated films through computer graphics.

Swept the box office with its animated films. Toy story was an instant hit in 1995

Jobs gained a lot of profit from PIXAR and used them to make Apple more efficient.

On January 24th, 2006, Disney bought out Pixar for $7.4 billion.

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Honors National Medal of Technology from President

Ronald Reagan in 1985 with Steve Wozniak (the first people to ever receive the honor).

Received Jefferson Award for Public Service in the category "Greatest Public Service by an Individual

35 Years or Under" in 1987. Stanford Commencement Speaker in 2005

Named the most powerful person in business by Fortune Magazine on November 27, 2007.

Inducted into the California Hall of Fame by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on

December 5, 2007.

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According to Others Steve, Never a powerhouse in terms of sales.

Great innovator and creative. Small percentage of P.C market. Positive outlook on comments.

Jobs as Genius. Jobs as Creep

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Interesting Facts Apple may have never existed if Hewlett-Packard

had been on the ball. After developing the circuit board that would become the heart of the Apple

I, Steve Wozniak offered it to Hewlett-Packard, who turned it down saying that it wasn’t “a

salable product.” To generate the $1,350 in capital they used to

start Apple, Steve Jobs sold his Volkswagen microbus, and Steve Wozniak sold his Hewlett-

Packard calculator. In 1976, Steve Jobs was working in a community

type farm in Oregon and that inspired him to name the company Apple Computers

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Thank You

STAY HUNGRY..STAY

FOOLISH….