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Steve Jobs Research Paper

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Does the name Steve Jobs sound familiar? I am positive you have heard that name before. Just look in your right hand. Is that an IPhone? Odds are your personal cell phone is an iPhone, due to the fact that it is the most sold consumer item to ever hit the market after the rubix cube. Give credit to the famous inventor and CEO of his own company, Steve Jobs for creating and further developing the IPhone along with every other Apple device. Steve Jobs is a name that has become synonymous in the world of Technology, Arts, Marketing and Media. His work literally revolutionized industries such as computing, telecommunications, music, and movies. From the birth of the first personal computer in 1976, to the “post-PC” era of 2012, Jobs helped develop …show more content…

Steve Jobs was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and was raised in Mountain View, California, which would later become known as Silicon Valley. This area is located in the southern San Francisco Bay Area, and is home to hundreds of start-up and global technology companies, with Google, Apple and Facebook among the most prominent. As a kid, Jobs and his father worked on electronics in the family garage. Paul showed his son how to take apart and reconstruct electronics, a hobby that instilled confidence, tenacity and mechanical prowess in young Jobs. As jobs began to excel in school as well as develop his interests in technology, he linked up with his future partner at Apple, Steve Wozniak. Jobs and Wozniak had incredible chemistry while working together. In a 2007 interview with “PC World”, Jobs spoke about why he and Woz clicked so well: “ We both loved electronics and the way we used to hook up digital chips.” In the same interview Wozniak said, "Very few people, especially back then, had any idea what chips were, how they worked and what they could do. I had designed many computers, so I was way ahead of him in electronics and computer design, but we still had common interests. We both had pretty much sort of an …show more content…

Steve Jobs was just 30 years old, greatly successful, incredibly wealthy and a global celebrity. Then it suddenly all came crashing down. He had revolutionized personal computing and created the iconic brand of Apple, only to be forced out of the company he had built into a billion-dollar success. "I was out and very publicly out," he said in the commencement speech at Stanford University. "What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating." Job’s ability to bounce back from getting fired from his own company, his greatest failure, is the reason why many people including myself look up to him. His greatest character trait is his determination. He was determined to be perfect, even if it jeopardized the relationships of his co-workers. Jobs demanded so much from the people who worked for him. That was part of his greatness, but he drove people too hard. Being kind and polite was not part of his demeanor. In his famous 2005 Stanford speech, Jobs admitted he "really didn't know what to do for a few months. I felt that I had let the previous generation of entrepreneurs down, that I had dropped the baton as it was being passed to me." He added, "I even thought about running away from Silicon Valley. But something slowly began to dawn on me. I still loved what I did. The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit. And so I decided to start over." He felt he had something to prove. He wanted to prove that his

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