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A MAN WHO IS KNOWN FOR HIS LEGENDARY

INNOVATIONS IN THE WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY.WHO IS THE PERSON ???

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STEVEN PAUL JOBS

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He was co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple.

He was co-founder, and previously served as chief executive of

Pixar Animation Studios.

He was named Apple advisor in 1996, interim CEO in 1997, and CEO from 2000 until his resignation.

He formed Apple Computer in its garage with Steve Wozniak and

Ronald in 1976.

APPLE LOGO IN 1977

STEVEN PAUL JOBS

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Q: What can we learn from Apple's struggle to innovate during the decade before you returned in 1997? A: You need a very product-oriented culture, even in a technology company. Lots of companies have tons of great engineers and smart people. But ultimately, there needs to be some gravitational force that pulls it all together. Otherwise, you can get great pieces of technology all floating around the universe. But it doesn't add up to much. That's what was missing at Apple for a while. There were bits and pieces of interesting things floating around, but not that gravitational pull.

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The First Apple

 LET’S TAKE A QUICK LOOK BACK AT SOME OF THE TOP INVENTIONS OF STEVE JOBS.

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In 2001, Apple introduced the G4 with dual 1.25 GHz processors and 512 MB of RAM, upgradeable to 2GB. It also featured the Apple

SuperDrive, which combines a DVD-R and a CD-RW drive. A 120 GB Hard Drive rounded out the package.  It sold for

$3,300 without a monitor.

APPLE G4


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