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Timeline.
Ever wanted to create a custom timeline of your achievements or highlight features, process in creative way?
This has never been easier! We’ve created timeline of Steve Job’s life for your review below.
Steven Paul was born in San Francisco, the son of Abdulfattah and Joanne. He is adopted by Jobs Family
Steve Jobs meets Steve Wozniak, 5 years older, through a mutual friend. Woz and Steve share a love of electronics, Bob Dylan, and pranks
Apple Computer Inc. is incorporated by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne
Steve and Woz start assembling Apple I computers in the Jobses’ garage and sell them to computer hobbyists, including 50 for the Byte Shop
Apple goes public, increasing Steve Jobs’ net worth from dozens of millions of dollars to over $200 million
A portrait of Steve Jobs ends up on the cover of Time Magazine, under the title ‘Striking it Rich’.
PepsiCo CEO John Sculley becomes Apple’s CEO after having been wooed by Steve Jobs for several months
Macintosh is launched in great fanfare at Apple’s annual shareholder meeting
Steve Jobs resigns from Apple and starts NeXT with five other refugees from Apple.
Jobs buys the computer division of George Lucas’ ILM for $10 million and incorporates it as Pixar.
Steve Jobs is named ‘Entrepreneur of the decade’ by Inc. magazine
Steve Jobs marries Laurene Powell in Yosemite under the blessing of Steve’s old zen guru Kobin Chino. Laurene is already pregnant
One week after Toy Story is out, Pixar goes public. Steve Jobs’s worth rises to $1.5 billion, more than it ever was during his first tenure at Apple
Steve Jobs negotiates a breakthrough deal between Pixar and Disney with its CEO Michael Eisner. The deal includes landmark rights for a studio, such as equal billing
Apple, which was desperately looking for a modern operating system to buy, eventually buys NeXT for $400 million. Steve Jobs is named “informal adviser” to Apple CEO Gil Amelio
Gil Amelio is ousted by the Apple Board of directors after a disastrous quarter. Steve Jobs is named interim CEO in his place and installs his NeXT executive team at the top of Apple
Steve Jobs introduces Apple’s new board of directors and a truce with Microsoft at Macworld Boston
Apple starts its ‘Think Different’ campaign to restore its damaged brand image. The new slogan will quickly enter popular culture and define the company for the next five years
Steve Jobs introduces the new Power Mac G3 and the color iMacs at Macworld San Francisco
Pirates of Silicon Valley, a TV movie starring Noah Wyle as young Steve Jobs, airs
At Macworld San Francisco, Steve Jobs drops the ‘interim’ in his title and officially becomes Apple’s CEO.
Apple opens its first Retail Stores in Tysons Corner, Virginia and Glendale, California
After an 8-month crash development program, Steve Jobs unveils iPod at a small media event on the company’s campus. He has no idea how it will tranform Apple
Opening day of Finding Nemo, Pixar’s first Best Animated Feature Academy Award winner
Steve Jobs makes a memorable commencement speech at Stanford University. History will remember its closing remarks, Steve’s advice to the young students:
‘Stay hungry, stay foolish’
In his most memorable keynote presentation ever, at Macworld 2007, Steve Jobs introduces iPhone and its revolutionary touch-screen interface.
At Macworld 2008, Steve Jobs introduces MacBook Air, with the tagline ‘the world’s thinnest notebook’. Three years later, it will come to redefine all of Apple’s notebook product line
Back at Apple, Steve Jobs makes the first public appearance after his transplant to introduce new iPods at the ‘It’s Only Rock’N’Roll’ event
After months of wild rumors, Steve Jobs unveils iPad, ‘the biggest thing Apple’s ever done’. The tablet runs the same operating system as iPhone
Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple, with the words
‘I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.’