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Thursday 25 August 2011

Jobs At Apple: The Inventor Of The Master, The Master Marketer

Jobs At Apple: The Inventor Of The Master, The Master Marketer
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Steve Jobs, Apple Computer began with a high school friend in a garage in Silicon Valley in 1976, was forced into a decade later, then returned to save the company. During the second stage, Apple grew up in the most valuable technology company in the world.
Jobs has invented and successfully marketed to an increasingly trendy gadgets that changed the technology of everyday life, a personal computer to your iPod and iPhone. Growing Apple counter-cultural and ethical sensitivity, minimalist design, rolled out a stunning a product after another, even if the front-end-2000 recession and has no health.

Jobs has helped change the hobbyist geek obsessed with computers is a necessity of modern life at work and at home, and in the process, not only overthrew technology, but rather a personal phone and the music world.
Perhaps the most influential, which launched the iPod in 2001, which offered "1,000 songs in your pocket." Over the next 10 years, his white headphones and control thumb wheels appear to be as ubiquitous as the wristwatch.
In 2007, he became a touch-screen iPhone, and, subsequently, the miniature version of the "apps" that made the phone device is not only talking about money for the CEO, to store pictures, games and surf the web.
And in 2010, Jobs introduced the iPad, a tablet-sized, all-touch to your computer, even if the market took off, analysts say, no one really needs one.
Earlier this month, Apple briefly surpassed Exxon Mobil as the company's most valuable United States, with Apple shares on the open market is worth more than other companies.
According to Jobs, the company wrapped itself in secrecy, to build crazy expectations for each of its new products. Jobs himself had a wizardly sense of what the client wanted and where demand does not exist, he brought one. Cult-like following to create the
When he spoke to presentations from Apple, almost always faded jeans, sneakers and a mock black turtleneck, legions of Apple acolytes heard every word. And 'often praised the success of Apple, then added sheepishly TAIL - "one thing" - before the introduction of its latest ambitious idea.
In recent years, including Apple investors viewed these appearances for clues about his health.

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