Steve Jobs would have turned 65 today

Apple's Steve Jobs passes away in 2011

Steve Jobs would turn 65 today, if it weren't for a pancreatic cancer, one of the most aggressive, took him 9 years ago today. Apple is associated with this emblematic person of the company, who together with Steve Wozniak he founded it in 1976. It is a relatively new company, but from the beginning he had things very clear, even if things did not turn out as he expected.

In fact, Jobs was ousted from Apple in 1985 after disagreements with then-CEO John Sculley. The play did not go well in the company and they were on the verge of bankruptcy and disappearance, until Steve's return in 1997. What comes next is history.

Steve Jobs is Apple. Apple is Steve Jobs

Never have a couple of names been associated in the way that this company and this genius do. To speak of Steve Jobs is to mention Apple and there is no one who does not mention Apple, without remembering Steve Jobs. 

Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs in the early days of Apple

In 1976 together with Wozniak the company saw the light and from there new devices emerged that marked an era and trend in the rest of the companies. Under his leadership gadgets such as the iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, App Store, MacBook, iMac, Apple-I and more. His design philosophies and drive for perfection continue to shape Apple even nine years after his death.

Steve Jobs with Wozniak

Steve, Wozniak and the Apple-I

Tim Cook has always expressed that Jobs' DNA, his taste, his thinking, his dedication to hard work and his desire for innovation, "Will always be the basis of Apple". The current CEO of Apple always has nice words about his friend and predecessor on his birthday. We assume this year will be no different. Like the expressions of affection and respect from all Apple fans.


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