Tuesday, October 11, 2011

From the begin to the end: Steve Jobs R.I.P.


 Last week the former Apple CEO Steve Jobs passed away Wednesday night at the age of 56, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. A day after Tim Cook the newly appointed CEO of Apple announced the new and improved iPhone 4S. Twitter was overwhelmed with so many tweets causing a massive triffic on there servers and stating "Please wait a moment and try again" several times overnight. Jobs's name was tweeted about 4.5 million times in less than 24 hours including celebrities like Katie Couric, Jane Lynch, and Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay their respects on the person that revolutionize how computers are integrated with our everyday lives. Jobs was thanked for creating an impact to people by giving their first iMac and iPhone, and changing how people consume media that he inspired, which is something that is unique to his legacy.


How it all began

Steve Jobs with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne discovered Apple in 1976. In 1984, the company introduced the Macintosh 128K, the first mainstream computer that abandoned text-only commands in exchange of a graphical user interface (GUI) for short. Together with the invention of the mouse, a device which is so crucial to modern computing that it hasn't changed in nearly three decades unless if you're of those gamer who wants to go hardcore and purchase a mouse with a few more extra functional buttons.

In 1986 Jobs adapted a small division of film studio in Lucasfilm, he then renamed this computer animation company to what it's been known today "Pixar". Job's team created an expensive computer imaging technology and negotiated a deal with Disney to produce full-length animation movies. After a string of record-breaking films, he sold the company to Disney for approximately $7.4 billion.

Return to Apple
When Jobs returned to Apple, the company was in chaos. Competing manufacturers held Apple software licenses and were making clones of the company's hardware, Jobs immediately ceased the project and brought all Apple development back on track.

From there he launch of the iMac and iBook, two of the most iconic Apple products in the company's history. Apple's hardware began to give the company an edgy appeal, and consumers ate it up. Apple's stock seemed to have no ceiling, as each new product brought new customers into the company's dedicated fan base.

The iPod took the world by storm
Apple launched the iPod in 2001,  which completely revolutionized the way we listen to music. The iPod generation is by far the most popular of them all with ongoing production of iPod Touch currently on its 4th generation, and with iTunes purchasing songs online made listening to music so affordable and easy.




The birth of a new era the iPhone
In 2007 Jobs created a smartphone that was far unique than what most people have seen, so he launched what's unarguably the best-selling Apple product to date, the iPhone. A device that got a lukewarm reception and it's hard to imagine a world without it cause it took
one giant leap to the smartphone scenes in a
positive prospective that changes how we interact with phones today.

The evolution of the tablets the iPad
When the iPhone solidify its position on the market. Jobs once again took a step further by introducing a tablet that didn't try to be a computer the iPad which was release on April 2010. Its size and weight fall between those of contemporary smartphones and laptop computers, and can run its own applications as well as iPhone applications.

Both the iPhone and iPad product lines have seen massive success and after 4 versions of Apple's smartphone and two iPads, the company is the most valuable brand name in consumer electronics hearts.
  
Life threat & Decision
Jobs announced he was confined with pancreatic cancer to the public in 2004. He went through various treatments, Jobs continued to perform his duties at Apple, promising only to step down when he felt the time was right. A few months ago, on August 24, Steve Jobs officially resigned from his post as CEO.

We'll always remember
Steve Jobs,the iconic man behind Apple for so many years, the person who made advancing technology his life's innovation and putted determination to the company's products. His perseverance will live on with every iPod, iPhone, Mac, and iPad that indulgences us around the globe. The apple that allured Eve, to the apple struck Newton's profound discovery and the Apple saw the future and led us with there ingenious gadgets by Steve Jobs.

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