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Birth
Schieble, his mother, gave birth to Jobs on February 24, 1955, in San Francisco, and chose an adoptive couple for him that was "Catholic, well-educated, and wealthy."[14] However, the couple changed their mind and decided to adopt a girl instead -
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Steve Jobs
Was an American technology entrepreneur, visionary and inventor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc. -
Childhood
Paul and Clara adopted Jobs's sister Patricia in 1957 and they moved to Mountain View, California in 1961.
in 1967, the Jobs family moved to a three-bedroom home on Crist Drive in Los Altos, California which was in the better Cupertino School District, Cupertino, California. In the image, his childhood house -
University
Jobs began to visit Wozniaka few times a week. This experience led him to study in nearby Stanford University's student union. -
Reed Collage
Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Reed was an expensive college which Paul and Clara could ill afford. They were spending much of their life savings on their son's higher education. Brennan remained involved with Jobs while he was at Reed College. -
Jobs co-founded Apple
Jobsco-funded Apple to sell Wozniak's Apple 1 personal computer. -
National Medal of Technology
He won the National Medal of Technology with Steve Wozniak -
Jefferson Award for Public Service
He won the Jefferson Award for Public Service -
'’Entrepreneur of the Decade'’
He won the '’Entrepreneur of the Decade'’ by Inc. magazine -
Lucasfilm became Pixar
During the 90s it became a subsidiary acquired Lucasfilm in Pixar , which revolutionized the animation industry with the release of Toy Story. -
Married
He got married with Laurene Powell -
Disease
He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer -
Transplant
In April 2009 he underwent a liver transplant -
iPad 2
He presented iPad 2 -
End of the work in Apple
The August 24, 2011 he resigned as director of Apple, and was replaced by Tim Cook -
Death
Jobs died at his Palo Alto, California, home around 3 p.m. on October 5, 2011, because of complications from a relapse of his previously treated islet-cell neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer.
In the image, a Statue of Jobs at Graphisoft Park, Budapest.