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Steve Jobs Impact On Modern Culture

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It’s hard to deny the influence and impact Steve Jobs had made on modern culture. Many of us can’t live without technology whether we believe it or not. Today, I will be talking about how Steve Jobs revolutionized the world and incorporates technology into things we may not even know about. Steve Jobs, the Co-founder of Apple and of many other companies, is considered by many as one of the most influential and intellectual minds in the tech industry. Steve Jobs was able to share one of his passions with others through technology. He was an innovative tech genius that had visions to change the world. Many people have come and go from Steve Jobs in his life. What we may not know about Jobs, was his story.

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They both together raised $1,300 in startup by selling their personal microbus/minibus (passenger carrying vehicle that is designed for more people, but fewer than a normal sized bus) and Wozniak’s calculator. At the beginning, they sold circuit boards while working on a computer prototype. Before Apple was formed, Jobs realized that there was a huge gap in the computer market. At this time, most computers were (large computers that is the processing unit and memory of the computer. So large that it could fill up an entire room) and these were so costly most individuals could not afford to buy them. Since electronics were advancing at this time as well, the parts of the computer were continuously getting smaller and smaller. Both Steves re-designed their computer, and having the idea in mind of selling it to individual consumers. In 1976 the company makes its first product; the Apple I. A year later Apple becomes a legal corporation. Just months after Apple becoming a legal corporation, Apple comes out with the Apple II, the first commercially available personal computer that came in a plastic case with colored graphics and Apple’s first successful personal computer. The Apple II went to market and made an impressive $2.7 million for their first year sales. Jobs and Wozniak opened a whole new market; personal computers. By this time, the personal computer era was exploding. Apple was forced to continue, improving their bestselling and remain ahead against other competitors. Apple introduces the Apple III, but the new model suffered technical difficulties and marketing problems. It was terminated from the market, fixed and reintroduced once more. In early 1983, he unveils the newest computer, Lisa. Lisa was designed for people with minimal exposure to computers. It did not sell very well because it was more costly than other

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