Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs
Steve was born in San Francisco in 1955 and was adopted by an Armenian family from California, Mr. and Mrs. Jobs. The adoption process left a bad impression on him. Steve started his life with his family in Silicon Valley, home to technology in the United States. He had been an electronics enthusiast since childhood, studying winter in school and working in the summer, and was able to create an electronic slide while he was in high school. Steve was introduced to his friend Wozniak during his summer job, and while attending a computer learning course at the HP Center near his home, he started their project by selling the computer as a printed circuit board. After graduating from high school, Steve entered Reid University in Portland, but broke up with it after failing in the first year of school, and his family went through a financial crisis that forced him to leave the university. He developed his technological skills and worked in various fields to save money to travel to India. He then traveled to India and returned to Atari. He then reconnected with his friend Wozniak and followed up their experiences, creating the first phone to make long distance calls. They went on to experiment with their own company, Apple, in 1976, choosing the name for Steve Jobs's favorite fruit. Apple was able to develop computers tremendously, and was able to reach all regions of the world, but in 2011 Steve was exposed to the cultivation of new liver, but he did not get well and took a long leave of work, and then submitted his resignation. Steve Jones died in 2011 at the age of 57 years due to cancer of the pancreas exposed to him.
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