Stephen P. Jobs, a recognized "computer madman"; a CEO adhering to the "aesthetic supremacy" and minimalist design concept; a Buddhist with a personality; the greatest businessman named by Fortune Magazine. His entrepreneurial career is full of legends. The legend has influenced the risk entrepreneurship trajectory of Silicon Valley. But it is more his legend than his mind. He left the apple. No one will be surprised by his decision, but he cannot but regret it. Let us once again review Jobs' innovations for Apple and the computer industry. Perhaps he will continue his legend.
1976.4.1 Apple Computer was founded on April Fool's Day this day, 21-year-old Stephen P. Jobs and 25-year-old Stephen G. Wozniak founded Apple Computer in Cupertino, California.
1976.7 Apple released its first computer Apple I
This is a simple installed computer with only a motherboard. Its biggest highlight is the integrated keyboard and wooden body. In July 1976, the sale price was 666.66 US dollars.
1977.4.17 Apple II is Apple's first mainstream computer product. It captures the hearts of the audience with its distinctive features such as compactness, light weight, ease of operation, and ease of use at home. It weighs only 12 pounds. It is assembled using only 10 screws. The plastic casing is beautiful and looks like a beautiful typewriter. With this product, Jobs popularized the concept of a built-in keyboard and power supply - Apple II is the first time in computer history to use the built-in keyboard and power supply.
1984.1.24 First-Generation Macintosh Computers The first-generation Macintosh computers (also known as Macintosh, Mac, and Mac) shoulder the burden of challenging IBM's personal computers and carry the $2,495 mark to meet the world. It is one of the first computers to use a graphical interface, which means that users no longer need to enter long commands, and they can control their computers with just a click of the mouse.
1985.9.17 Stephen P. After Jobs left Apple, Jobs introduced his first computer product Macintosh II after leaving Apple in 1987.3.2, but due to abandon the original integrated design, this product is no different from other products in the market. . Without Jobs's Apple, in addition to launching Apple's first truly successful mobile computer PowerBook in 1991, there was no better performance.
Until 1997, Apple reintroduced Jobs in helplessness and everything changed.
1998.5.6 The iMac, which was priced at $1,299, turned out to be an essential return to the fruit. The unique integrated design is in full compliance with the original Macintosh design ideas. It is this design that saved Apple’s precarious reputation and brand at the time. The iMac is also the first computer to completely replace a 3.5-inch floppy drive with an optical drive.
1999.7.2 Priced at $1,599 USD Apple iBook usher in dawn This low-cost notebook incorporates the stylish design of the iMac, the latest wireless networking capabilities (WLAN) and Apple's portable advantages, and is designed for home and school users. Move the iMac" and choose between orange and blueberry colors. The listing of iBook has established a continuation of the product architecture for Apple: two notebook product lines + two desktop product lines.
In the same year, Jobs introduced the second-generation iMac. The second generation iMac uses a dome-shaped bottom design with a flat panel display on its swivel arm. It gives us an alternative sensory impact, and we haven't seen any similar design ideas before this, so the market has been warmly welcomed by users.
Citing Jobs's quote as an ending, "To live is to change the world, are there other reasons?"
1976.4.1 Apple Computer was founded on April Fool's Day this day, 21-year-old Stephen P. Jobs and 25-year-old Stephen G. Wozniak founded Apple Computer in Cupertino, California.
1976.7 Apple released its first computer Apple I
This is a simple installed computer with only a motherboard. Its biggest highlight is the integrated keyboard and wooden body. In July 1976, the sale price was 666.66 US dollars.
1977.4.17 Apple II is Apple's first mainstream computer product. It captures the hearts of the audience with its distinctive features such as compactness, light weight, ease of operation, and ease of use at home. It weighs only 12 pounds. It is assembled using only 10 screws. The plastic casing is beautiful and looks like a beautiful typewriter. With this product, Jobs popularized the concept of a built-in keyboard and power supply - Apple II is the first time in computer history to use the built-in keyboard and power supply.
1984.1.24 First-Generation Macintosh Computers The first-generation Macintosh computers (also known as Macintosh, Mac, and Mac) shoulder the burden of challenging IBM's personal computers and carry the $2,495 mark to meet the world. It is one of the first computers to use a graphical interface, which means that users no longer need to enter long commands, and they can control their computers with just a click of the mouse.
1985.9.17 Stephen P. After Jobs left Apple, Jobs introduced his first computer product Macintosh II after leaving Apple in 1987.3.2, but due to abandon the original integrated design, this product is no different from other products in the market. . Without Jobs's Apple, in addition to launching Apple's first truly successful mobile computer PowerBook in 1991, there was no better performance.
Until 1997, Apple reintroduced Jobs in helplessness and everything changed.
1998.5.6 The iMac, which was priced at $1,299, turned out to be an essential return to the fruit. The unique integrated design is in full compliance with the original Macintosh design ideas. It is this design that saved Apple’s precarious reputation and brand at the time. The iMac is also the first computer to completely replace a 3.5-inch floppy drive with an optical drive.
1999.7.2 Priced at $1,599 USD Apple iBook usher in dawn This low-cost notebook incorporates the stylish design of the iMac, the latest wireless networking capabilities (WLAN) and Apple's portable advantages, and is designed for home and school users. Move the iMac" and choose between orange and blueberry colors. The listing of iBook has established a continuation of the product architecture for Apple: two notebook product lines + two desktop product lines.
In the same year, Jobs introduced the second-generation iMac. The second generation iMac uses a dome-shaped bottom design with a flat panel display on its swivel arm. It gives us an alternative sensory impact, and we haven't seen any similar design ideas before this, so the market has been warmly welcomed by users.
Citing Jobs's quote as an ending, "To live is to change the world, are there other reasons?"
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