 Regardless  of  whether  or  not  one  is  a  fan  of  Apple  products,  few  could  deny  that  Steve  Jobs,  co-founder  and mastermind  behind  Apple  Computer, was  a  significant  influence  in  bringing  the  personal  computer  into  the  homes  of almost  every  American  and  ultimately  changing  the  world  for  the  better.  He  is  definitely  the  poster  child  for  the American Dream. Steve started Apple Computer in the garage of his house. To raise money for his business, he sold his  Volkswagen  van.  From  those  humble  beginnings,  he  built  an  empire.  For  years,  Apple  Computer  and  Microsoft were competitors and rivals that forced each other to continue to develop better and better products.
Regardless  of  whether  or  not  one  is  a  fan  of  Apple  products,  few  could  deny  that  Steve  Jobs,  co-founder  and mastermind  behind  Apple  Computer, was  a  significant  influence  in  bringing  the  personal  computer  into  the  homes  of almost  every  American  and  ultimately  changing  the  world  for  the  better.  He  is  definitely  the  poster  child  for  the American Dream. Steve started Apple Computer in the garage of his house. To raise money for his business, he sold his  Volkswagen  van.  From  those  humble  beginnings,  he  built  an  empire.  For  years,  Apple  Computer  and  Microsoft were competitors and rivals that forced each other to continue to develop better and better products.
Steve jobs got his first real break when Mike Markkula, a former Intel executive, invested $250,000 of his own money into apple to help Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak build the first 1000 computers. The first series of Apple Computer made its debut at the West Coast Computer Faire in 1977. His computers were a huge hit even at the introductory price of over $1,200 per unit. Steve ended up selling 2,500 computers in 1977 after the debut, and over 8,000 units in 1978.
 Steve  also  played  an  indirect  role in  the  development  of  the  World  Wide  Web.  TimBurners-Lee  was  a  fan  of  Apple Computer, and the first web server which sat in Tim's desk CERN Laboratories, where he invented HTML, was Apple's NeXT computer. Steve founded NeXT Computers in 1985. The computer shown here is the NeXT computer that Tim used. The torn sticker on the front of the computer simply says "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER DOWN!!" The book in front of the computer is Tim's copy of "Enquire Within Upon Everything", which inspired him to invent the World Wide Web.
Steve  also  played  an  indirect  role in  the  development  of  the  World  Wide  Web.  TimBurners-Lee  was  a  fan  of  Apple Computer, and the first web server which sat in Tim's desk CERN Laboratories, where he invented HTML, was Apple's NeXT computer. Steve founded NeXT Computers in 1985. The computer shown here is the NeXT computer that Tim used. The torn sticker on the front of the computer simply says "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER DOWN!!" The book in front of the computer is Tim's copy of "Enquire Within Upon Everything", which inspired him to invent the World Wide Web.
Steve Job's Accomplishments
- Founded Apple Computer
- Founded NeXT Computers
- Founded Pixar Animation
- Served on the Board of Directors for Disney
- Returned to Apple when Apple bought NeXT
- Served as Apple CEO until August 2011