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Early YearsSteve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, in San Francisco, Califo...
Early YearsSteve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, in San Francisco, California. He was adopted by a couple, Paul and Clara Jobs, and raised in the Silicon Valley. His childhood was spent in a suburban area of Los Altos, where he became interested in technology and computers. He had a gift for troubleshooting and spent hours in his parents' garage working on various projects.Education and First JobsJobs attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, for a few months before dropping out. He then returned to California and worked at Atari as a video game designer. After leaving Atari, he started his own company, NeXT, which specialized in high-end computers for education and business markets.Apple: The Original Dream TeamIn 1976, Jobs teamed up with Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne to create Apple Computer. The trio rented a warehouse in Cupertino and began selling their own brand of personal computers, the Apple I and II. Jobs's perfectionism and attention to detail helped make Apple a success. He also played a key role in developing the Macintosh computer in 1984, which helped popularize the concept of the graphical user interface (GUI).Return to Apple: The iPod, iPhone, and iPadIn 1997, Jobs returned to Apple as interim CEO following the company's near-bankruptcy. One of his first moves was to acquire NeXT and bring back some of its key employees. Over the next decade, Jobs oversaw the development of some of the most successful consumer products in history—the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. The iPod revolutionized the music industry by making digital downloads popular, while the iPhone popularized the concept of the smart phone. The iPad ushered in a new era of portable computing.Later TriumphsAfter successfully leading Apple's transition to a consumer electronics company with hit products like the iMac, Jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2007. He died on October 5, 2011, at the age of 56. In his later years, Jobs also became known for his keynote speeches at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conferences (WWDC), where he showcased the company's latest software updates and hardware releases.LegacyJobs's legacy at Apple lives on through the company's continued success and innovation. After his death, Tim Cook—who had been COO under Jobs—was named CEO. Cook has continued to guide Apple on its path to become one of the most valuable and profitable companies in the world while remaining true to Jobs's focus on simplicity, design, and user experience. The Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park, which opened in 2017, serves as a physical reminder of Jobs's impact on the company he loved so much.