Steve Jobs
The Visionary of Innovation
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84 Moments
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2006
25-Jan-2006
Walt Disney Company Announced its Acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios
Jan-2006
Cancer Returns and is Kept Secret
2005
13-Jun-2005
Delivered Commencement Speech at Stanford University
2004
02-Aug-2004
Undergoes Surgery for Cancerous Tumor Removal
2003
Oct-2003
Diagnosed with a Cancerous Tumor in His Pancreas
2003
Jobs and Michael Eisner Failed to Negotiate a New Partnership
2002
05-Oct-2002
Jobs Resigns From Gap Inc. Board
2001
10-Nov-2001
Launch Of The First Generation iPod
09-Jan-2001
Launch of iTunes
2000
05-Jan-2000
Jobs Announces New MacOS Features and Takes on the Role of 'iCEO'
1998
15-Aug-1998
Introduction of the iMac G3
1997
17-Sep-1997
Apple Announces Steve Jobs as Interim Chief Executive Officer
Jul-1997
Became de facto Chief After Then-CEO Gil Amelio was Ousted
09-Feb-1997
Finalized Acquisition of NeXT
1996
20-Dec-1996
Apple Inc. Announced its Acquisition of NeXT
28-Mar-1996
Release of WebObjects
1995
19-Nov-1995
Credited as Executive Producer of Toy Story
20-Apr-1995
Participate in Oral History Interview at Smithsonian Institution
1993
1993
NeXT Shifts To Software Development Under Steve Jobs In 1993
05-Mar-1993
Father, Paul Jobs, Passes Away
1991
22-Sep-1991
Steve Jobs Welcomes His Son Reed Jobs In 1991
27-Aug-1991
Delivers Inspirational Convocation Speech At Reed College
1991
Honored with the Howard Vollum Award from Reed College
18-Mar-1991
Steve Jobs And Laurene Powell's Buddhist Wedding At Yosemite In 1991
1990
18-Sep-1990
The Launch Of NeXTcube And The Birth Of Interpersonal Computing
18-Sep-1990
Launch of the NeXTstation
1990
Featured in the Documentary 'Memory and Imagination'
01-Jan-1990
Steve Jobs Proposes To Laurene Powell On New Year's Day 1990
1989
1989
Steve Jobs Meeting Laurene Powell At Stanford In 1989
1988
12-Oct-1988
Launch of the NeXT Computer
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