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The life of steve jobs power point presentation
1. Assignment – 1
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Submitted By
Name: Md. Abdul Wazed
ID: 16306010
Section: D
Submitted To
Mohammad Sajid Shahriar
Lecturer
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Applications Lab
CSC 104
3. Short Description
From the day he was born on
February 24, 1955, Steven Paul Jobs
has been blazing his own path. As the
CEO of Apple Computer and CEO and
Chairman of Pixar, Jobs is today
recognized as one of the top leaders
and visionaries of both the computer
and entertainment industries and is
worth an estimated $4.4 billion. Steve
Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple's
iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac and iTunes,
has died on October 5, 2011, when
he was 56 years old.
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5. The visionary that changed the lives of millions.
February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011
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6. Steve Jobs Life
Born 24th Feb, 1955 in San Francisco, Steve was an adopted child.
He did his schooling from Los Altos city and later dropped out from his
college.
Studied Eastern mysticism.
At 19, got his first job at video-game manufacturer Atari.
Had interest in electronics.
He Skipped 5th grade
Took his first electronics class in high school
After school, attended lectures at the Hewlett Packard company where he
met Steve Wonzniak during work.
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7. Steve Jobs Life
Graduated high school in 1972
Enrolled in Reed College in Oregon
Dropped out after one semester
Slept on his friends dorm room floor
and dropped in on Classes of interest-
“didn’t have a drom room, so I slept on the floor in friends’ rooms, I returned coke bottles for
the 5¢ deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday
night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple.
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8. Steve Jobs Life
Returned to California in 1974 and was hired as a technician for Atari
Attended meetings at wozniak’s
“Homebrew Computer Club”
Steve convinced Wozniak to work with him in building computers. For
this Jobs sold his Volkswagen van while Wozniak sold his Hewlett-
Packard Scientific calculator. Jobs named their company – Apple in
memory of a happy summer he had spent as an orchard worker in
Oregon.
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9. Steven and Apple
Apple Computer – April 1st 1976
Apple’s first sales – The Byte Shop, a local retailer
First public appearance at the Personal Computer
Festival in 1976
Born on April 1st, 1976
Apple I designed and prototype built
First single board computer with built-in
Video interface
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10. Steve and Apple (contd)
First Macintosh – January 24, 1984
Tyranny, chairmanship and marketing
Apple went public on December 12, 1980,
Steve market value jumped fro $7.5 million to
$ 217.5 million
Apple II designed in the following year
Operating System loaded automatically
Smaller Components & built-in circuitry
In 1976, Jobs looked to hire a public relations agency to help advertise.10
11. Most investors turned Apple down
Retired Intel executive Mike Markkula Decided to invest
Markkula became chairman of
Apple in May 1977
Became publicly traded company in 1980
Launched LISA in 1983
First commercial computer to use GUI
Unpopular due to its few software programs
and high price
Micintosh created to compute with PC
Marketed for friendliness, not just a mindless
machine
Very popular – sold approximately 70,000 Macs in
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12. Sales began to plunge
Wozniak quit Apple in 1985
Board members of Apple met on
May 28th , 1985 and each voted
on the removal of Stove from the
company-
At 30 Jobs, however, was fired from the company he co-founded with Steve
Wozniak. He left the company after losing a bitter battle over control with
Apple’s CEO John Sculley (whom Jobs had recruited from Pepsi Cola).
Dawnfall – parting from Apple
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13. Steve Later Said:-
“I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that
getting fired from Apple was the best thing
that could have ever happened to me. The
heaviness of being successful was replaced
by the lightness of being a beginner again,
less sure about everything. It freed me to
enter one of the most creative periods of
my life.”
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14. Starting all over again
Decided to start his own
Company. Founded Next
Computer in 1989
NeXT turned a profit for the first time in 1992.
NeXT software needed to be made more reliable and
compatible for consumers. Company slowly starts going
downhill.
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15. Jobs was criticized for wasting
money that belonged to the
company in 1993. Closed a
NeXT factory in the February.
Laid off half of the employees
and stopped making computers.
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16. Also Started Pixar
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Pixar, however was a success story. The company started
the first computer-animated film, the Toy Story and when
Pixar’s stock went public, Jobs became in instant
billionaire.
17. Job Back with a Vengeance
Meanwhile, his old company, Apple was under immense pressure from rival
Microsoft in 1996 posted billions of dollars in losses.
In December 1996 Jobs convinced Apple to buy NeXT and make it’s software the
foundation of the next-generation Mac OS.
The technology he developed at NeXT became the catalyst of Apple’s comeback.
Initially appointed as Apple’s adviser, Steve Jobs was named Apple’s interim CEO
in 1997
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18. Ouster and comeback…..
Steve’s dismissal
Creation of NeXT
Early losses
“Pixar animation studios” and the first Oscar
Declining Apple’s market share
December 20, 1996 Apple bought NeXT
Welcomed back the company’s founder as “informal
adviser”
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19. Portable Audio Revolution
Less than a year after iTunes was released,
Apple 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
In eight weeks, five million songs were sold on iTunes. Took over 80% of
the legal music downloading market.
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20. More Successful Changes
June 6th, 2005, Jobs
announced switch
from PowerPC chips
to Intel chips.
This would conserve
energy on PowerBook
and iBook.
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22. …….. Jobs on the job!
Charisma
Motivator
Marketing genius
Decision making
Recruitment
Dealing with employe
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1976: Steve wozniak & Steve jobs starts apple
1984: Macintosh Pc debuts
1985: Jobs leaves Apple
1986: Funds Pixar Animation Studios
1997: Rejoins Apple as interim CEO
1998: iMac desktop computer unveiled
2001: iPod unveiled
2007: iPhone launched
2010: Apple begins selling iPad
Aug 9, 2011: Apple briefly becomes world’s
most valuable company
Aug 24, 2011: Jobs steps down as Apple CEO
Oct 5, 2011: Jobs dies after battle with cancer
24. The prominent style of Steve
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He used to say that:- I save time even on thinking what to wear every morning.”
26. Jobs believes that everything happens for a reason and although that reason
may be hard to see at the time, sometimes you need to just sit back and
have faith that things will work out in the end. Trusting your own decisions is
often one of the most difficult but necessary and rewarding experiences.
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27. U.S. Smartphone Market share
39%
20%
10%
7%
3%
21%
Sales
RIM
Apple
Palm
Motorola
Nokia
Other
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28. Steve jobs Honors and Awards
2013 Posthumously inducted as a Disney Legend.
2012
Grammy Trustees Award, an award for those who have influenced the
music industry in areas unrelated to performance.
2007
Jobs was inducted into the California Hall of Fame, located at The California
Museum for History, Women and the Arts.
2007 Jobs was named the most powerful person in business by Fortune magazine.
1989 '’Entrepreneur of the Decade'’ by Inc. magazine
1987 Jefferson Award for Public Service
1985 National Medal of Technology (with Steve Wozniak)
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You know, we don’t grow most of the
Food we eat. We wear clothes other
People make. We speak a language
That other people developed. We use
A mathematics that other people
Evolved….. I mean, we’re constantly
Taking things. It’s wonderful
Taking things. It’s constantly
Ecstatic felling to create something
That puts it back it back in the pool of human
Experience and knowledge.