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Jobs at the Apple Conference (32 photos)
Name: Steve Jobs
Position: co-founder and former CEO of Apple. He is also the chairman and CEO of Pixar Animation Studio, which was acquired by Disney in 2006.
Blood type: O type
Date of birth:1February 24, 955
Date of death: 201165438+1October 5.
Parents: In infancy, he was adopted by Paul Jobs and Clara Jobs. The former is a mechanic in a laser company, and the latter is an accountant. Both of them are dead.
Brothers and sisters: Jobs has a twin sister, Mona Simpson, who is a novelist.
Family: I met my wife laurene powell at Stanford University and got married on 199 1. They are all vegetarians. At the age of 23, Jobs had a daughter named Lisa Jobs, but she didn't marry her biological mother. Since then, she and Lauren have had three children.
Address: English red brick building in Palo Alto, California, built in 1930' s.
Appearance: slim, like to wear jeans, black turtle neck and running shoes.
Hobbies: Being called a neurotic workaholic, inspiring others with enthusiasm, having a "reality distortion field", being keen on technology, being hands-on, arrogant and paranoid, and having a Zen believer.
Life photos of Jobs (23 photos)
A calm force.
Idols: HP co-founder Dave Packard, Intel co-founders bob noyce and Andy Grove, and singer Bob Dylan.
Friends: California Governor Jerry Brown and President Larry Ellision.
Net assets: $8.3 billion (20 1 1 Forbes Fortune List).
Honors and awards: 1985 was awarded the National Technology Medal by President Reagan, 1987 was awarded the Jefferson Public Service Award, and 1989 was awarded the "Ten-year Entrepreneur" by Company magazine, with 3 13 invention patents.
Time series resume
Steve Jobs: The Power to Change the World
1955 On February 24th, Jobs was born in San Francisco, USA.
1972 graduated from Homestead High School in Los Artus, California, then enrolled in Reed College in Portland, Oregon, and dropped out after half a year.
1976, Jobs and stephen wozniak founded Apple.
From 65438 to 0985, Jobs was awarded the National Medal of Technology by President Reagan.
1997, which became the cover of Time Magazine; In the same year, he was named the most successful manager and the famous "computer madman".
In 2007, Jobs was named as the most powerful businessman by Fortune magazine (1).
In 2009, he was selected by Fortune magazine as the best CEO of the United States in this decade, and in the same year, he was elected as one of Time magazine's man of the year.
Jobs' career has greatly influenced the legend of venture capital in Silicon Valley, and he promoted the design concept of aesthetics first all over the world. His admiration for simple and convenient design has won him many loyal followers. Jobs and Wozniak popularized personal computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and he was also the first person to see the commercial potential of the mouse.
1985, Jobs left Apple in the high-level power struggle of Apple and set up NeXT Company, aiming at the professional market.
1997, Apple acquired NeXT, and Jobs returned to Apple to take over as CEO.
20 1 1 On August 24th, 2008, Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple.
201165438+1died on October 5th at the age of 56.
Personal realization
Jobs is regarded as a symbol of the computer industry and the entertainment industry.
Jobs at the Apple Conference (28 photos)
Sexy figure, at the same time, people also regard him as the creator of Macintosh, iPod, iTunes, iPad, iPhone and other well-known digital products. These electronic products, which are deeply loved by millions of people all over the world, have profoundly changed the way of modern communication, entertainment and even life.
Jobs was a genius who changed the world. With his keen sense of touch and extraordinary wisdom, he dares to change and innovate constantly, leading the global trend of information technology and electronic products, making computers and electronic products simple and civilian, and making once expensive and rare electronic products a part of modern people's lives.
Time Magazine's Top 20 Most Influential People in America
20 12 On July 26th, Time magazine named the 20 most influential people in America, and the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs was elected. [2]