Steve Jobs is the co-founder of Apple Computers, the makers of well-designed, well-coordinated, and good-looking personal home computers. He teamed with Steve Wozniak. Steve Jobs was also a smart business who became a multimillionaire before the age of thirty. In 1984, Steve Jobs founded next computers. In 1986, he bought the computer graphics division of Lucas film Ltd and started Pixar Animation Studios. He created the Apple Macintosh computer, the first successful home computer with a mouse-driven graphical user, and the iPhone. During his high school years, Jobs worked summers at Hewitt-Packard, where he first met his future business partner Steve Wozniak. He studied as an undergraduate: physics, literature, and poetry, at Reed College, Oregon, an interesting combination of subjects. Jobs only attended only one semester at Reed College, however, he remained at Reed studying courses including a calligraphy class, which is the reason ‘Apple computers had such elegant typefaces.’ In California (1974) ,Jobs started working for Atari, an early pioneer manufacturer of personal computers, where Wozniak worked as they started to design their own computers. Wozniak and Jobs designed a telephone blue box. A blue box was an electronic device that simulated a telephone operator's dialing console and provided the user with free phone calls. His mentor was a mining magnate, Robert Friedland. Jobs moved to the house with his foster parents as a 7th grader, and lived there
through high school. In the attached garage, he and Steve Wozniak toiled to assemble the first 50 Apple 1 computers. The pair sold them to Paul Terrell's Byte Shop in Mountain View for $500 each. His home in now considered historic property.
through high school. In the attached garage, he and Steve Wozniak toiled to assemble the first 50 Apple 1 computers. The pair sold them to Paul Terrell's Byte Shop in Mountain View for $500 each. His home in now considered historic property.