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Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California
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He founded Apple in 1976 along with a boyhood friend, Steve Wozniak, in the garage of his home
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After having problems with the leadership of the company he founded, he resigned.
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In early 1984 the company launched the Macintosh 128K, which was the first personal computer that was successfully.
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National Medal of Technology by President Ronald Reagan
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He returned in 1997 to the company, which was in serious financial difficulties, and was its executive director until August 24, 2011
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launch of the iPod
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In 2003 he launched the online music store iTunes, which in seven years has sold more than 10,000 millions of songs and completely dominated the online music business
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The iPhone was initially introduced in the United States on June 29, 2007. It was named "Invention of the Year" by Time magazine in 2009.4
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The second generation of Intel iMac is characterized by the use of aluminum and glass in its construction, reflecting the recent trend of Apple to abandon the white in their designs. The new iMac is thinner than its predecessor and has a glossy type screen.
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October 5, 2011 (56 years old)
Flag of the United States Palo Alto, California, United States.
Ded of pancreatic cancer