Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, died. Oct. 5, 2011 in Palo Alto [2]) - co-founder (with Steve Wozniak co), president and chairman of the board of Apple Inc.. He was one of the first people who saw the potential of the invention laboratories of Xerox, which is the GUI and mouse, so you have had success later Macintosh computers and their graphical operating system Mac OS. Jobs was the founder of NeXT, Inc.. (This company was acquired by Apple Computer Inc., Apple Inc. now.).
In autumn 1974, Jobs returned to California, where he went to the computer club meetings "Homebrew Computer Club" with Steve Wozniak. He started working at Atari, where he and Wozniak designed computer games. At that time, it was discovered that the toy whistle included in Cap'n Crunch cereal may seem sound with a frequency of 2600 Hz, the signal control system used for telephone long distance AT & T. Jobs and Wozniak briefly in 1974 sold so. blue boxes (called blue boxes) based on this idea, so that you can call for free. Earned money planned to be spent on a trip to India in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment. Jobs went there with his friend (and later Apple employee) Daniel Kottke, with whom he studied at Reed College. They met Neem Karoli from guru Baba at his ashram Kainchi. Jobs returned from India as a Buddhist with a shaved head and traditional Indian clothing. [6] During this time he experimented with LSD. [7]
Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, died. Oct. 5, 2011 in Palo Alto [2]) - co-founder (with Steve Wozniak co), president and chairman of the board of Apple Inc..
He was one of the first people who saw the potential of the invention laboratories of Xerox, which is the GUI and mouse, so you have had success later Macintosh computers and their graphical operating system Mac OS. Jobs was the founder of NeXT, Inc.. (This company was acquired by Apple Computer Inc., Apple Inc. now.).
In autumn 1974, Jobs returned to California, where he went to the computer club meetings "Homebrew Computer Club" with Steve Wozniak. He started working at Atari, where he and Wozniak designed computer games. At that time, it was discovered that the toy whistle included in Cap'n Crunch cereal may seem sound with a frequency of 2600 Hz, the signal control system used for telephone long distance AT & T. Jobs and Wozniak briefly in 1974 sold so. blue boxes (called blue boxes) based on this idea, so that you can call for free. Earned money planned to be spent on a trip to India in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment. Jobs went there with his friend (and later Apple employee) Daniel Kottke, with whom he studied at Reed College. They met Neem Karoli from guru Baba at his ashram Kainchi. Jobs returned from India as a Buddhist with a shaved head and traditional Indian clothing. [6] During this time he experimented with LSD. [7]