Entity: STEVE-JOBS
Steve Jobs was an American businessman, inventor, and investor known for co-founding Apple Inc. and other successful ventures. He was a pioneer in the personal computer industry and left a lasting impact on technology and innovation.
Steve Jobs
Etymology
The term 'Steve Jobs' refers to the renowned American businessman, inventor, and investor, Steven Paul Jobs.
Definition
Steve Jobs is a visionary entrepreneur and tech icon who co-founded Apple Inc. and revolutionized the personal computer and consumer electronics industries.
Historical Context
Born on February 24, 1955, Jobs played a significant role in shaping the modern technology landscape. He co-founded Apple Inc., NeXT, and was chairman of Pixar, leaving a lasting legacy in innovation.
Cultural Significance
Steve Jobs' impact on technology and design is widely recognized. His keynote presentations were legendary, and his products, such as the iPhone and MacBook, have become iconic.
Related Concepts
- Apple Inc.
- Innovation
- Entrepreneurship
See Also
A visionary entrepreneur and tech icon who co-founded Apple Inc. and revolutionized the personal computer and consumer electronics industries.