Achievements of Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was the founder of Apple, on 1 April 2016, together with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. He was the one who made Apple famous and popular, making new products every few years.

He was born on February 24, 1955 and passed away on 5 October, 2011, at the age of 56. His passing was a huge loss for many as thousands of people mourned his loss as one of the greatest technological innovators of all time.

His achievements are remarkable and he is well-respected by people for his inventions all around the world. He has made big and crucial decisions in his career and they were the key to the success of Apple. Let us take a further look at his creations and achievements.

The first Apple computer was created in 1976 and was price at $666.66. It was quite complicating as once you buy one, you still have to hook up your own keyboard, monitor and power supply. Therefore, Apple appealed to DIY hardware hackers during that time.
In 1984, the Macintosh came out, and it was the first computer to successfully integrated graphical user interface and a mouse. There were also little pictures of folders such as the trash can. To launch the Macintosh, Apple had a massive media campaign spearheaded by a minute-long commercial.
Then, in 2007, came the first Apple iPhone. It was the combination of a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone and a breakthrough internet communications device. To make things simpler, an iPod, a phone and an internet communicator. Of course, it was all three of those things in one. Surely enough, it is one of the most common smartphones throughout the years.
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In conclusion, Steve Jobs was indeed very creative and his idea has inspired others and Apple to strive to change people's lives.

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