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Steve Jobs becomes the face of the 1980s tech boom. Photo illustration Ste SmithCult of Mac February 15, 1982 Apple co-founder Steve Jobs appears on the front cover of Time magazine for the
Read TIME's first cover story about Steve Jobs, free of charge, here in the archives The Seeds of Success See Steve Jobs' Legacy in 16 Photos 1976 Apple I was Apple's first computer, which
The late and great Steve Jobs covering Time Magazine for the 8th time. When it was announced yesterday Wednesday October 5th that Steve Jobs, the former CEO of Apple Inc., had passed away from
As a photographer, I do give direction, but Steve was up for doing anything. We ended up lying on the ground, drinking beer and the images created themselves. An image of Steve Jobs in his living
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Whereas most creative people have just one big hit inside them, Steve has a drive and vision that renews itself, again and again. It leaves you waiting for his next move. Semel is the chairman and chief executive officer of Yahoo! Inc. From the Archive Steve's Two Jobs Apple uses art to create technology. Pixar uses technology to create art.
By 1982, 27-year-old Apple executive Steve Jobs had found fame as the man who popularised the personal computer. Time magazine told him he would be its Man of the Year and, in December, Jobs offered the publication access to his modest offices in Cupertino, California.. It was the dawn of Silicon Valley.
Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and former CEO, passed away on Wednesday. He was 56. quotApple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being,quot a statement on Apple's website says.. quotThose of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor.
As the world pauses to remember Steve Jobs, NewsFeed looks back at how TIME covered the visionary Apple founder through the decades.
Steve Jobs was 21 and a college dropout back in 1976 when he and childhood pal Steve Wozniak, 26, launched Apple, becoming a multimillionaire by age 25. Just about anyone in their late thirties today probably remembers the Apple II released in 1977, the first home quotpersonal computerquot with color graphics, a staple in school classrooms for