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Your Time On This Earth Is Limited, Don't Live Someone Else's Life, Live by Your Vision.
Your Time On This Earth Is Limited, Don't Live Someone Else's Life, Live by Your Vision.
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school, attended lectures at the Hewlett-Packard company where he met Steve Wozniak during work
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Attended
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APPLE
Born
Apple First
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APPLE Contd
Apple
Operating Smaller
circuitry
In
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SMOOTH SAILING
Most
Retired
Markkula
Became
SMOOTH SAILING
First
Unpopular
due to its few software programs and high price for friendliness, not just a mindless machine
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Marketed
DOWNFALL
Sales
Wozniak Board
members of Apple met on May 28th, 1985 and each voted on the removal of Steve from the company
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STILL LOOKING UP
After
taking time off, Jobs wanted to get back to Apple and his love for computers to start his own
Decided
company
Founded NeXT NeXT
software needed to be made more reliable and compatible for consumers 4/30/12
was criticized for wasting money that belonged to the company in 1993 off half of the employees and stopped making computers
Laid
Microsoft purchased NeXT software commented that Jobs made 4/30/12 experimenting with electronics fun
Employees
Insisted
his salary was low, the company granted him ten million shares of Apple stock worth hundreds of millions
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too expensive and didnt satisfy a certain market only twelve months in Apples line-up
Lasted
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next step for Steve was his newest operating system, Mac OS X In 2001, Jobs opened Apple retail stores so customers could:
1. Try out computers 2. Test software 3. Meet with salespeople
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than a year after iTunes was released, Apple released the iPod
skyrocketed and 75% of MP3 players are iPods in eight weeks, five million songs were sold on iTunes over 80% of the legal music downloading market
Took
Sales
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6th, 2005, Jobs announced switch from PowerPC chips to Intel chips.
This
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play music videos and TV shows announced the opening of the iTunes video store
Jobs
Could
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PIXAR
Pixar
the box office with its animated films January 24th, 2006, Disney bought out Pixar for $7.4 billion
On
Swept
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RESIGNATION
August Hours
after the announcement, shares dropped fivepercent Disney Company: shares drop 1.5%
Walt Jobs
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THANK YOU
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