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The Steve Jobs Archive: An Inside Look At The Man Behind Apple Revolution

The Steve Jobs Archive has released an assortment of speeches and rare images of Apple co-founder's life journey from starting the company at his parents' garage to building a multi-billion dollar giant in the form of an ebook 'Make Something Wonderful. Here are some glimpses in the life of legendary leader of our time. You can download free ebook via stevejobsarchive.com.

Steve Job's Childhood Pic

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Steve Job's Childhood Pic

Steve Jobs was born in 1955 in San Francisco, California, USA. The Steve Jobs archive has released the collection of his speeches and images in the form of an ebook. You can read it free through stevejobsarchive.com.

Steve Jobs' Passport

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Steve Jobs' Passport

Steve Jobs spent some time in India after dropping out from Reed college. It contains interviews and speeches given by Steve Jobs and some rare images of Jobs during the early age of Apple. The tech giant has become the pioneer in the field and revolutionsed the world with trailblazing productions like iPhone, iPad, Mac, iPod, etc.

Jobs Building Computer

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Jobs Building Computer

Jobs was fired from his own company due to internal issues with the board members. He created a new tech company called 'Next'. Meanwhile, Apple's valuation dropped first time since the inception and failed to become profitable. The board brought Steve Jobs back and miraculouly, the company turned profitable.

Steve Jobs With Mackintosh

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Steve Jobs With Mackintosh

Steve Jobs with the help of Steve Woz started Apple in the garage. They aimed to bring computers at the hands of people which were bulky and complex in those times. Mackintosh was one of the first computers which wasn't only portable but very easy to naviage with the help of cursor instead of command prompt. 

Steve Jobs Launching iPhone

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Steve Jobs Launching iPhone

In 2007, Steve Jobs launched Apple's first iPhone that revolutionsed the world. It got a phoenomenal success and shaped the entire billion-dollar smartphone industry. Steve Jobs passed away in 2011 at 56 due to pancreatic cancer.