Life And Life: The Legend Of Steve Jobs

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He was one of the most daring and imaginative CEO’s, a global icon who shaped the world of technology and media. He was a remarkable man, extremely smart and a mesmerizing leader of people. For over thirty-years, computers, music, movies and mobile phones were transformed by Apple’s Steve Jobs. He was a brilliant visionary. There were few executives in history who suffered such painful setbacks, and yet enjoyed so much success. Jobs went from nearly being blowned this amazing fortune and bankrupted himself to rising as a billionaire with a brilliant future. For most of his life, Jobs was considered as ‘half-jerk’ ‘half-genius’ by the majority of indoviduals in the community in which he lived and worked. However, since his death by losing the battle against cancer in 2011, various articles and books have been written about him in an attempt to reveal more about his life and his genius work. Some individuals believed that he was demanding and loved it when other stood up to him. Others viewed him as being extremely passionate and fearless, and some saw him as a visionary legend. …show more content…

He was a true son of Silicon Valley. His parents was unmarried at the time. Jobs biological father was from Syria and since Jobs mothers’ father did not approve her marrying a Syrian, she put up Jobs for adoption. Jobs was adopted by Steve and Paula Jobs. At the age of five, the family moved to the Silicon Valley. There his father build him his own work bench and taught him the basics of electronics and how to build things on his own. Later Jobs met his neighbor, an electronics hobbyist who introduced him to the ‘Heath kit’. They were unassembled basic electronic devices that the user could construct with the use of a manual they

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