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hbgator
Wed 05 Oct, 2011

10 products that defined Steve Jobs' career
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NEW YORK <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(AP)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Steve Jobs had no formal schooling in engineering,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> yet he's listed as the inventor or co-inventor on more than 300 U.S.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> patents.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> These are some of the significant products that were created under his direction:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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1.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Apple I <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(1976)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Apple's first product was a computer for hobbyists and engineers,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> made in small numbers.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Steve Wozniak designed it,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> while Jobs orchestrated the funding and handled the marketing.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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2.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Apple II <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(1977)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> One of the first successful personal computers,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> the Apple II was designed as a mass-market product rather than something for engineers or enthusiasts.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> It was still largely Wozniak's design.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Several upgrades for the model followed,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> and the product line continued until 1993.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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3.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Lisa <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(1983)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Jobs'<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> visit to Xerox Corp.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>'s research center in Palo Alto inspired him to start work on the first commercial computer with a graphical user interface,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> with icons,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> windows and a cursor controlled by a mouse.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> It was the foundation for today's computer interfaces,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> but the Lisa was too expensive to be a commercial success.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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4.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Macintosh <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(1984)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Like the Lisa,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> the Macintosh had a graphical user interface.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> It was also cheaper and faster and had the backing of a large advertising campaign behind it.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> People soon realized how useful the graphical interface was for design.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> That led <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"desktop publishing,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> accomplished with a Mac coupled to a laser printer,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> to soon become a sales driver.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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5.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> NeXT computer <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(1989)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> After being forced out of Apple,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Jobs started a company that built a powerful workstation computer.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The company was never able to sell large numbers,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> but the computer was influential:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The world's first Web browser was created on one.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Its software also lives on as the basis for today's Macintosh and iPhone operating system.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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6.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> iMac <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(1998)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> When Jobs returned to Apple in 1996,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> the company was foundering,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> with an ever shrinking share of the PC market.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The radical iMac was the first step in reversing the slide.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> It was strikingly designed as a bubble of blue plastic that enclosed both the monitor and the computer.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Easy to set up,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> it captured the imagination just as people across the world were having their eyes opened to the benefits of the Internet and considering getting their first home computer.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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7.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> iPod <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(2001)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> It wasn't the first digital music player with a hard drive,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> but it was the first successful one.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Apple's expansion into portable electronics has had vast ramifications.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The iPod's success prepared the way for the iTunes music store and the iPhone.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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8.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> iTunes store <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(2003)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Before the iTunes store,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> buying digital music was a hassle,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> making piracy the more popular option.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The store simplified the process and brought together tracks from all the major labels.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The store became the largest music retailer in the U.S.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> in 2008.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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9.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> iPhone <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(2007)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The iPhone did for the phone experience what the Macintosh did for personal computing <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> it made the power of a smartphone easy to harness.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Apple is now the world's most profitable maker of phones,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> and the influence of the iPhone is evident in all smartphones.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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10.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> iPad <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(2010)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>€<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>”<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Dozens of companies,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> including Apple,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> had created tablet computers before the iPad,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> but none caught on.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> The iPad finally cracked the code,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> creating a whole new category of computer practically by itself.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>

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jkf
Fri 07 Oct, 2011

Re: 10 products that defined Steve Jobs' career
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I had the opportunity to work with all the gadgets including the NeXT.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
I wouldn't say their products were all cutting edge as I was already working<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
in the industry but someone needed to give IBM and Xerox some competition.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
Jobs was much better at the marketing than the others.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> I don't give him credit<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
for the introduction of most of those items on the list as there are many unsung<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
heroes that contributed to them.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> He did a good job selling,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> and also set himself<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
up well to be remembered as the <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"Good Guy"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> to the Apple cultists after he was gone.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
