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Woz and Steve share a love of electronics, Bob Dylan, and pranks.

1972

Phone Phreaks

Steve and Woz build and illegally sell 'blue boxes' that let one make phone calls for free.

24 Feb 1985
Steve Jobs celebrates his 30th birthday with Ella Fitzgerald as guest singer for the night.
May 1985
Palace coup: Apple's board sides with John Sculley and strips Steve off all executive duties.
Summer 1985
Alan Kay first introduces the Pixar team to Steve Jobs.

17 Sep 1985
Steve Jobs resigns from Apple and starts NeXT with five other refugees from Apple.

Lisa evolves into a GUI-computer, in part because of Steve Jobs' demands.

May 1980
Apple launches the Apple III, which proves a disastrous flop.
12 Dec 1980
Apple goes public, increasing Steve Jobs' net worth from dozens of millions of dollars to over $200 million.
Early 1981
Jef Raskin is forced out of his Macintosh project as Steve Jobs takes over.
25 Feb 1981
Black Wednesday: 50 Apple employees laid off by CEO Mike Scott without notice.

Steve Jobs is furious at Google for having built a competing mobile operating system.

28 Aug 2009
Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, stripped off any code from the original Mac OS.
9 Sep 2009
Back at Apple, Steve Jobs makes the first public appearance after his transplant to introduce new iPods at the 'It's Only Rock'N'Roll' event.

27 Jan 2010

iPad Introduction

After months of wild rumors, Steve Jobs unveils iPad, 'the biggest thing Apple's ever done'.

Steve Jobs is named interim CEO in his place and installs his NeXT executive team at the top of Apple.

6 Aug 1997
Steve Jobs introduces Apple's new board of directors and a truce with Microsoft at Macworld Boston.

Fall 1997
Apple starts its Think Different campaign to restore its damaged brand image.

After the release of Toy Story, Pixar goes public, making Jobs a billionaire. December 1996Apple Purchased NeXT

In December 1996, Apple purchased the NeXT operating system and brought Jobs back onboard as an advisor.

1973
Steve spends the fall semester at Reed College, Oregon, then drops out.

He moved to a hippie commune after dropping out. The iPhone 3G followed in 2008. April 2009Liver Transplant

After taking a medical leave of absence, Jobs, only weeks from death, had a liver transplant. 2010Release of iPad and iPhone 4

In 2010, Jobs announced the release of the first tablet, the iPad, and an improved iPhone, the iPhone 4. August 24, 2011Resigned

On August 24, 2011, Jobs resigned from Apple, handing the reigns to Tim Cook.

He is quickly adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs.

1960
The Jobs family moves from San Francisco to Mountain View, a suburban town in Santa Clara county, more famous under the name Silicon Valley.
Summer 1968
13-year-old Steve Jobs calls up Bill Hewlett and gets a summer job at the HP factory.
1969
Steve Jobs meets Steve Wozniak, 5 years his elder, through a mutual friend.

He has no idea how it will tranform Apple. Three years later, it will come to redefine all of Apple's notebook product line.

6 Mar 2008

The App Revolution

Apple announces it will open the iPhone platform to outside developers with the App Store. He tries alternative diets instead.
6 Jan 2004
Steve unveils the iPod mini and the iLife suite at Macworld.

In Your Pocket After an 8-month crash development program, Steve Jobs unveils iPod at a small media event on the company's campus.

19 Jul 2000
The Power Mac G4 Cube is unveiled at Macworld NY. It will be discontinued one year later because of disappointing sales.
9 Jan 2001
Steve Jobs unveils Apple's Digital Hub Strategy at Macworld SF: the Mac is to become the center of consumers' emerging digital lifestyles.
24 Mar 2001
After four years of hard work, Mac OS X 10.0, which was built on top of NeXT technology, finally ships.
19 May 2001
Apple opens its first Retail Stores in Tysons Corner, Virginia and Glendale, California.

23 Oct 2001

A Thousand Songs.

Jobs later takes a job working for Atari. March 1976Apple I

In 1976, Wozniak and Jobs show the first board for the Apple I at the Homebrew Computer Club.

7 Jun 2011
Steve Jobs appears at the Cupertino City Council to unveil Apple's plans for its new 'Spaceship' campus.
24 Feb 1955
Steven Paul was born in San Francisco, the son of Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble.

steve jobs chronological biography

Steve trusts Time correspondent Michael Moritz to follow him on the Mac team for months, hoping to become Man of the Year. Steve refuses to acknowledge he is the father.

Jul 1997
Gil Amelio is ousted by the Apple Board of directors after a disastrous quarter. A stable, fast release, it is immensely popular and marks the end of the four-year transition from the old Mac OS to UNIX-based Mac OS X.
6 Jun 2005
At WWDC 2005, Steve Jobs announces that Apple is going to switch away from Motorola's and IBM's PowerPC architectures, and use Intel processors in its future Macs instead.

They show the Apple II at the West Coast Computer Fair. December 12, 1980Apple Goes Public

Apple Computer entered the stock market in 1980, making Jobs, already successful, remarkably wealthy. January 24, 1984Macintosh Introduced

In January 1984, Macintosh was introduced at the Apple Shareholders meeting. September 17, 1985NeXT Founded

After a coup at Apple that stripped Jobs of executive responsibility, he, along with some other individuals from Apple, founded NeXT. January 30, 1986Pixar

Jobs purchased the computer animation division of George Lucas' ILM and incorporates it as Pixar. April 1989Entrepreneur of the Decade

As NeXT and Pixar grew, Jobs was named entrepreneur of the decade by Inc.

Magazine. May 1991Pixar Signed Deal with Disney

In May 1991, Pixar, now solely devoted to animation with no remaining hardware production, signed to produce a feature length film with Disney.