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The Centre of Education № 1682. Multimedia project : “Steve Jobs. The Story of Possession .”. Presented by 7A and 8A . To Steve Jobs from contemporities. The Whole World on the Top of Fingers. Thanked to Steve using devices became convenient and pleasant:.
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The Centre of Education №1682 Multimedia project : “Steve Jobs. The Story of Possession.” Presented by 7A and 8A
Thanked to Steve using devices became convenient and pleasant: Window graphic interface, mouses, portable computers, iPhone, iPad, iPod…
Steven Paul Jobs February 24, 1955 – october 5, 2011 American employer and inventor Founder and co-president of Apple corp. CEO of Pixar Animation Studios The Member of Head Council in the Walt Disney Company The executive producer of “Toy Story” animation
Steve Jobs Early Years
School Years The Jobs‘ House Los Angeles, CA
Reed College College Campus
Steve Jobs Career
- The first Apple I computer - The first Macintosh, released in 1984 - The first PDA - The first mouses
Apple Empire Apple Store in London Apple headquarters in Cupertino Apple Store in Hong Kong Apple store in Manhattan
Outside Apple activity of Steve Jobs The first film produced by the partnership, Toy Story, with Jobs credited as executive producer Jobs bought Pixar A computer program for higher institution and business Jobs became The Walt Disney Company's largest single shareholder
Steve Jobs Fortune and way of managing Due to Forbes Jobs’ fortune is $5,1 billion that is the 43 in the rating of the richest people in America
Steve Jobs Patents The author of more than 300 patents including design ones
Privacy Appartament in New York Family A residense in Los Angeles With 14 bedrooms
Privacy Jobs usually wore a black long-sleeved mock turtleneck made by Issey Miyake (that was sometimes reported to be made by St. Croix), Levi's 501 blue jeans, and New Balance 991 sneakers.
Habbits Food Jobs's car was a silver 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 55 AMG
Jobs died at his California home around 3 p.m. on October 5, 2011, due to complications from a relapse of his previously treated islet-cell neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer, resulting in respiratory arrest.