The global impact of Steve Jobs' contribution is very big. He showed a new way of innovation and technology to the world. Along with the birth of iTunes, iPod, iPhone, Macbook, iPad, Jobs opened up a new era of technology. He not only pay attention to the hardware of the product, but also pay attention to their appearance. That's why Apple is so unique that it stands out over all other computers. He guarantees that his product is easy to use for everyone. Jobs was very tenacious and even as he was fired by Apple, he kept building a computer that helped him return to Apple's chief executive.
Steven Paul Jobs is a US entrepreneur, innovator, business person. He was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California, USA. Steve Jobs founded Apple and his friends Steve Wozniak. Their first computer was built in the garage of Jobs' parents, which is Apple I. Become rich. Your work will dominate your life and the only way to really be satisfied is to do what you think is a wonderful job. The only way to do your job is to love what you are doing. If you have not found it yet, please keep looking. Please do not settle down. Just like everything in your mind, you will know when to find it. - Steve Jobs
You are one of a wonderful business mind. You must work with Steve Jobs with one of them. If you have such a thing or career, what do you need to build Steve Jobs? John Scully: There should always be a better way from the beginning. What you think, it may be very small things. When Steve made an ipod, it was not the first MP3 player. There were plenty of MP3 players in front of ipod, but Steve said that when Siemens introduced this small rotary disk drive, it was able to hold a lot of content in a small, compacted, powerless product I recognized it. The idea that ipod works with Tony Fidel is the one Tony actually designed it for, and Steve is a person who knows how to interpret it so that someone other than a technician understands it correctly.
"Always start from the customer experience, not always technology." Apple's former CEO, John Sculley, tells the secret of Steve Jobs' success.