Considered a pioneer in the design and development of the desktop computer, Jobs has been able to build his company from the ground up. His company, Apple, is now one of the top businesses in the world, making over $200 billion a year. As a revolutionary figure, nearly changing all of the technology we have today; Jobs is truly one for the history books. Dropping out of college is no problem for Steve Jobs, from his company alone he has became a billionaire. As a student for Reed College, Jobs decided to major in Physics for the short amount of time he was there. Soon after, in 1976, he and his long term partner, Steve Wozniak decided to take on the computer business. The Apple computer is born, at the age of 21 the two started in Jobs family garage. To hold up financially Jobs had to sell his Volkswagen bus and Wozniak had to sell his scientific calculator …show more content…
It has affected us dramatically, we meaning all of us, cannot put down these devices that he has created for us. The IPhone started the smart-phone, MP3 player era, essentially starting a revolution. His other invention The Macintosh, later renamed The Mac. This desktop computer gave to new feel to the home computer, now this could be portable. This gave options to people, you could do work at home or at a restaurant, anywhere actually. Truly extraordinary for one bright mind and a few others for help to complete such a task have 1 billion people have at least one Apple product in their household. Not only have his products changed all of our lives, but he, Steve Jobs have also done the same. In 1976, Jobs made a huge investment by purchasing the LucasFilm’s Graphic Division, later renamed Pixar. Pixar which produced the greatest animated film, Toy Story. Later in 2006, he sold the company for $7.4 billion (Nath). All of his contributions are truly revolutionary for one guy to be this
Apple Computers started out small. It all started with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, his best friend, in a garage (kessler). Jobs created Apple when he was 21 years old (Farhad). Other people soon joined the company later on (Farhad). The first job that Jobs and Wozniak had was
His technology is the basis for most of the technology we have today, he has made such a huge impact on America. The free enterprise system was necessary for Bill Gates to succeed because without it he wouldn't have had the freedom to create his own business. Bill Gates and Paul Allen developed their business on their own time and had little interference from the government but they still became very successful. The free enterprise system creates competition and with Microsoft monopolizing all other computer businesses he got paid a lot more than other companies.
Steve Jobs was best known as the CEO of Apple. Which has found its way into the majority of consumers hands. 55 million homes in the United States alone contain at least one apple product according to CNBC’s All-American Economic Survey. This high number was largely caused by Steve Jobs. He had a very hands on approach as a CEO. He went beyond overseeing everything and making the final decisions, he was involved in everything Apple produced during his time there. He often aided in drawings and engineering of new products. Through his vision he put smart phones, the internet, and a whole world of information into the public's hands. He started a wave of new technology that exploded in America. During his last full year at Apple he sold 3.89 million Macbooks, 14.1 million iPhones, and 9.05 million iPods. This growth of technology reshaped America. All of a sudden the access of information was available at consumers fingertips 24/7.
Steve Jobs was the founder of Apple, he created a lot of our technology. Without the technology that he has created life today might have been different, like we might not be as technologically advanced. He has influenced many cultural and social views that has both benefited and restricted him in many ways. Steve Jobs is an entrepreneur and inventor he was also co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple. As a result to his success Steve Jobs has both benefited and has been restricted by social cultural views because of his innovation, the demand for his product, and by the working environment he created while establishing his corporation.
Many people had no idea that Jobs was even involved with the formation of Pixar but without his help it may have gotten no where close to where it is today. The studio went on to produce very popular movies such as Toy Story, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles; Pixar's films have overall collected $4 billion (D’Onfro). The studio merged with Walt Disney in 2006, making Steve Jobs Disney's largest shareholder. Jobs quotes about Pixar believing that “the Holy Grail for Pixar is releasing one product, a movie-a-year, and as CEO I might make three really critical decisions a year, and they are very hard to change.” Without Jobs financial aid to the company, Pixar’s first movie would not have been able to be produced. Some say that Jobs should be credited to their multi-billion-dollar
Steve Jobs paved the way for companies like Samsung and android. Steve also revolutionized the world in a different category film two men named John Lasseter and Ed Catmull came to Steve with a dream to make the first 3d animated feature film, it was called toy story. Steve believed in their dream, bought, and helped to found the company, it became hugely successful, Disney owns the company, and there is a building on the Pixar campus in memorial to him. Overall, Steve Jobs changed the world and we might be a decade behind if he did not create the things he did. The impact that Steve Jobs left on the world with his creativity and genius deserves to have a
After ten years with Apple, Jobs left a gap between him and Apple when he purchased Pixar. Jobs came back to Apple after eleven years after selling Pixar to Disney for 7.4 billion dollars. By the time Jobs came back, Apple bought NeXT and hired Jobs as an advisor, but through the pure genius of Steve Jobs, the “nearly bankrupt Apple was transformed into one of the planet’s most valuable corporations” (Apple Founder Steve Jobs Dies). After Jobs’ comeback, everything about Apple became better. From new products such as the iTouch, ipod, iPhone, iPad, Jobs’ ideas rained down new products that Apple’s rivals just could not catch up. Although some people prefer the complex computers from Windows, most everyday people want a electronic device that we know how to function and control. Jobs was able to bring to the common people what they really needed with his simplicity in most of his products and his user-friendly applications. Jobs led Apple until August of 2011 when he stepped down from CEO seat of Apple, and six weeks later, passed away in Palo Alto, California, the city Apple was born.
NeXT was not, however, the end of Steve Jobs. (Change Slide) In 1986, Jobs paid filmmaker George Lucas $10 million for a small firm called Pixar that specialized in computer animation. "Over the next six years Jobs poured another $40 million of his own money into the company. That film was Toy Story, a huge box office hit. The share price climbed dramatically, and Job’s 80 percent stock in Pixar suddenly was worth $1 billion. (Just a little better than the power balls don’t you think). In December of 1996, Apple announced that it was purchasing Next Software for over $400 million. (Change Slide) Jobs returned to Apple as a part-time consultant to CEO Gilbert Amelio. In September of 1997, Jobs was named temporary CEO of Apple while a replacement for Amelio was found. (Change Slide) Introduced in May 1998, it was Apple's first truly ground-breaking product since the original Macintosh of 1984. The design innovations for the iMac continued throughout 1998 and 1999 with
While like in previous endeavors, Jobs did not invent the new technology but he had the innate ability to see the vast potential of a product and he knew what people wanted, many times before the consumer knew themselves. In 1986 Jobs was able to acquire Lucasfilm from George Lucas for the stunning low price of $5 million dollars (Johnson, 2011). Part of Lucasfilm was a computer animation company called Pixar. Jobs saw the potential in computer animation and he was able to market this new technology which ultimately smashed hand drawn animation. His ability to see the potential of technology turned a niche product into a multi-billion dollar industry which he sold then sold to Disney for $7.4 billion (Johnson,
The number one thing that impacted was bill gates microsoft invention. “90 percent of the computers we use today uses windows operating system which is made by microsoft(nikolov,2013).without windows operations there wouldn't be people with computers looking thru social media and enjoying the internet. Also because of windows operations we can enjoy playing xbox 360 and play online with friends without going to their house,”bill and melinda have committed to give 95 percent of their fortune to charity over time”(thorpe,2012).Gate foundation is a global charity that his goal is to change the world of medicine and health. There a lot of people suffering from their health because they don't have the money to visit a doctor or buy medicine. Those are the cases that Gates foundation focus on in order to change the
The first reason Bill Gates has made an impact on the world is because he shaped the way we interact with technology. Bill Gates made a promise to put a computer in every American’s home, and he did just that. He invented Windows 95 and the Internet. Without these inventions, we would not be able to get information quickly. Bill Gates, the richest man alive, even invented PC gaming and the
In 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he and Wozniak started Apple Computer. The duo started in the Jobs family garage, and funded their entrepreneurial venture by Jobs selling his Volkswagen bus and Wozniak selling his beloved scientific calculator. Jobs and Wozniak are recognized for revolutionizing the computer industry by categorizing the technology and making the machines smaller, cheaper, intuitive and accessible to every day consumers. Wozniak was in charge of making the computers while Jobs was in charge of
While Apple was focusing on creating electronics anyone could use, he wanted to create a “computer company specifically designed for scientists and people in higher education” (Lakin 117). Jobs was always known and admired for his great attention to detail. For example, he spent one hundred thousand dollars just to have NeXT’s logo created. (Lakin 118). NeXT was not the only company he would become involved in, and Jobs bought Pixar Animation Studios from George Lucas (“Steve Jobs”).
Bill Gates affected a lot of American history through his impact on technology. Bill Gates had a lot of positive and negative criticism during his time working with computers. Bill Gates had his first big major opportunity with computers when he was 14 years of age. “Both Bill Gates parents saw he was doing extremely well in a public school with his grades, so they sent him off to a private school”. In lakeside school was where Bill Gates started to
“After leaving Apple, Jobs invested $7 million of his own money to start a new computer company, NeXT, which aimed to reach the educational market, mainly selling high-end machines and software to colleges” (Newsmakers). With this company Jobs went on to creating faster microcomputer with better graphics and sound. Unfortunately when the company released their product it didn’t sell very well and the company was bought out by Apple. With faster processing computers Apple was able to create better products and help the company grow, which was an overall success. “By the late 1990s Jobs had moved on to a new venture as chairman and CEO of Pixar, the Academy Award-winning computer animation computer-generated imagery (CGI) studio he founded in 1986” (Gale Encyclopedia). Before Pixar, there weren’t any companies, or even a market, for CGI. Luckily Pixar saw its first success with the release of Toy Story in 1995, the first movie to ever be completely computer generated. Since then the company has made over 15 billion dollars in movie sales (Box Office History) and that number continues to grow as the company produces more