The Book You Can Learn About Steve Jobs’ Life

A huge resource has been created for Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder and the most important entrepreneur in the technology world.
 The Book You Can Learn About Steve Jobs’ Life
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Founded by the family and friends of Steve Jobs, one of the most important names in the technology world, Apple’s co-founder, ‘The Steve Jobs Archive’ has created a free resource for those looking for inspiration in their life. The platform has published an e-book in which we learn chronologically the life of Steve Jobs in his own words.

Published completely free of charge, the e-book includes excerpts from many places Jobs made while building his career, from his statements to his e-mails, from his speeches to his interviews. These segments allow us to learn about Jobs’ life in turn, from beginning to end. In addition, there are some sections that have not been published so far in the book.

Here are some excerpts from Steve Jobs’ comments about his life:

“When Steve was two years old. Later he started calling computers the ‘bike of the mind’.”

“I grew up in Silicon Valley. My family moved from San Francisco to Mountain View when I was five. My dad transferred and it was right in the heart of Silicon Valley, so there were engineers everywhere. Silicon Valley was still mostly orchards back then – apricot groves and plum groves – and it was truly paradise. I remember almost every day the weather was clear and you could see from one end of the valley to the other. It was truly the greatest place in the world to grow up.”
-An oral clip he recorded for the Smithsonian, 1995.

“Steve’s passport, spring 1973. He was 18 years old.”

“Working on the Apple I, 1976.”

The foundation of Apple in Steve’s words:

“I met Steve Wozniak at a friend’s garage when I was thirteen. I think he was about eighteen. […] He moved down the street from a friend of mine named Bill Fernandez and I was at Bill’s house. We were working on a project late one night and Woz stopped by. Finally we talked for hours. I was really impressed with it. I thought he was great. He had a good sense of humor […] and although we were completely different in every possible way, we had a common interest in electronics that somehow connected us.”

“The Apple I that Steve keeps in his office.”

“Steve in the home office. 2004.”

You can click on this link to take a look at Steve Jobs’ life with his own eyes.

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