Steve Jobs
Dublin Core
Title
Steve Jobs
Subject
Steve Jobs, one of the primary founders of Apple
Description
Depicted in this image is Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computers. Steve Jobs was born in 1955 and died in 2011 at 56. Steve was also the founder of tech company NeXT and was the chairman of Pixar. Steve Jobs was essential in the pioneering of early personal computers. He and Steve Wozniak set out on an adventure to "Think Different." They strived for quality computing products that were localized to their certain type of operating system that was user-friendly. Jobs was fired from Apple at one point and started his own startup tech company, NeXT, and then Apple bought next and made him president. To say that Jobs wasn't born for his position would nearly be a lie. Under Jobs' management, Apple would create computers, phones, tablets, watches, headphones, and numerous other smart devices. Jobs would go on to posthumously win the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and his legacy still lives on in Apple and in the hands of many Americans.
Creator
Bernard Gotfryd
Source
Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Online Catalog
Publisher
Woodfin Camp & Associates, Inc.
Date
1984
Citation
Bernard Gotfryd, “Steve Jobs,” Archives of the Present, accessed May 17, 2024, https://strundle.createunl.com/omeka/items/show/600.