Story of two Steves: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak Steve Jobs

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1. HISTORY OF APPLE INC.

Story of two Steves: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak

Steve Jobs

Figure 1. Photos of Steve Jobs taken from cover of book “Steve Jobs” by Walter Jackson

Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. He was abandoned by his parents and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs whom lived in Mountain View in Silicon Valley. Paul was a machinist and a Coast Guard and Clara was an accountant. Paul managed to instill interest and confident in Jobs life when he show his son how to take apart and reconstructed electronics. They would work on this hobby in the family garage.

While Jobs has always been recognize as a bright and creative thinker, his formal schooling years was quite messy. He was a prankster at elementary school and during fourth grade, his teacher had to bribe him to study. However, Jobs did so well that the school wanted to skip him ahead to high school but his parents disagreed.1

While enrolling in Homestead High School, he met his future partner, Steve Wozniak through a friend of Wozniak’s. Wozniak was a student of University of Michigan at that time. In an interview with ABC News, Wozniak told the story about why he and Jobs get along so well: “We both loved electronics and the way we used to hook up digital chips.” 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 interest. …” 1

Steve Wozniak

Figure 2. Photo of Young Steve Wozniak taken from landsnail.com

Steve Wozniak AKA ‘The Woz’ was born on August 11, 1950 in San Jose California. He had this attraction...

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...en it was launched in 2001 but Steve Jobs stands his ground and iPod became one of the most successful product. That is why sometimes we have to be different from others and when stay that way even if everyone look down on us because we might be right and will find success.

The third lesson that we learn from Apple is to “fail wisely”. The Macintosh was born from the unsuccessful production of Lisa, an earlier product that failed. The iPhone is a response to the failure of Apple’s original music phone that was produced in conjunction with Motorola. Apple learned from its mistakes and tried again with different approach. Its recent computers was based on technology developed at NeXT, a company that Steve Jobs set up in the 1980s that appeared to be failed but then acquired by Apple. The lesson is not to morn with failure but to tolerate it and learn from it.

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