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  • Steve Jobs was an incredible visionary who transformed the computer, mobile and music

  • industries. He single handedly brought Apple back from the dead and transformed it into

  • one of the richest and most influential companies in the world today. But here's some things

  • you might not know about Steve Jobs and Apple.

  • 1. Steve had amazing attention to detail, one day he called Google to tell them the

  • yellow gradient in the O of their logo, wasn't quite right.

  • 2. Steve persuaded PepsiCo president John Sculley to become Apple's CEO in 1983. By

  • telling him "Do you want to sell sugared water all your life, or do you want to change the

  • world?". The irony is John Sculley later fired Steve Jobs from Apple in 1985. But Steve Jobs

  • claimed that being fired was the best thing that ever happened to him, because it lead

  • to the most creative period of his life.

  • 3. During Job's time away from Apple Computer he was a busy bunny, he started a brand new

  • computer company called NeXT, and bought a small, but soon to be large, animation studio

  • called Pixar. Pixar later went on to strike a game changing deal with Walt Disney and

  • created the legendary "Toy Story", on which Steve Jobs was executive producer. NeXT was

  • eventually bought by Apple and Jobs returned to Apple in 1996.

  • 3. Jobs was obsessed with the quality of design. On his death bed he refused to wear his oxygen

  • mask because he didn't like its design.

  • 4. Apple sell approximately 10 iOS devices per second, that's not including their Mac

  • range.

  • 5. Apple Computer was started by two college dropouts, Steve Jobs and his buddy Steve Wozniak.

  • They launched the company from Steve's family's garage in 1976.

  • 6. Apple's factory in China, where iPhones are manufactured, employees 230,000 people.

  • There have been 18 suicides at the plant. Suicide nets are now in place to prevent any

  • more employees' from taking their own lives.

  • 7. The very first Apple logo showed Isaac Newton sitting under a tree, with an apple

  • about to fall on his head.

  • 8. Apple made the first mass-market digital camera, called the Apple QuickTake. It was

  • launched in 1994 during Steve Job's absence from the company. It had 0.3 megapixels. The

  • camera was a massive failure and Jobs removed it from the market upon his return to Apple.

  • 9. The first Apple computer, appropriately named the Apple 1 was released in 1976. It

  • cost $666.66. Only 200 were ever made.

  • 10. The third founder of Apple, Ronald Wayne sold his share of the company in 1976, for

  • a measly $800. His shares would be worth an estimated $35 billion today.

  • 11. Apple is worth $624 billion. In fact Apple now has more disposable cash than the entire

  • U.S. Treasury.

  • 12. If the iPad were manufactured in the U.S. Because of the major difference in wages and

  • running costs, it would cost a staggering $14,970.

  • 13. Jobs was born to an Arab father. He was later adopted by a middle-class couple. Clara

  • and Paul Jobs and grew up in California.

  • 14. Steve's first job was a video game designer for Atari. He used the money he earned from

  • Atari to travel to India for a spiritual retreat in 1974. It is rumoured he returned home wearing

  • traditional Indian clothing and had a shaved head. Jobs then became a Buddhist.

Steve Jobs was an incredible visionary who transformed the computer, mobile and music

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