Steve
Jobs, the American businessman and technology
visionary who is best known as the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive
officer of Apple Inc, was born on February 24, 1955. His parents
were two University of Wisconsin graduate students, Joanne Carole Schieble and
Syrian-born Abdulfattah Jandali. They were both unmarried at the time. Jandali,
who was teaching in Wisconsin when Steve was born, said he had no choice but to
put the baby up for adoption because his girlfriend's family objected to their
relationship.
The baby was adopted at birth by Paul
Reinhold Jobs (1922–1993) and Clara Jobs (1924–1986). Later, when asked about
his "adoptive parents," Jobs replied emphatically that Paul and Clara
Jobs "were my parents." He stated in his authorized biography that
they "were my parents 1,000%." Unknown to him, his biological parents
would subsequently marry (December 1955), have a second child, novelist Mona
Simpson, in 1957, and divorce in 1962.
The Jobs family moved from San Francisco
to Mountain View, California when Steve was five years old. The parents later
adopted a daughter, Patti. Paul was a machinist for a company that made lasers,
and taught his son rudimentary electronics and how to work with his hands. The
father showed Steve how to work on electronics in the family garage,
demonstrating to his son how to take apart and rebuild electronics such as
radios and televisions. As a result, Steve became interested in and developed a
hobby of technical tinkering. Clara was an accountant who taught him to read
before he went to school.
Jobs's youth was riddled with frustrations
over formal schooling. At Monta Loma Elementary school in Mountain View, he was
a prankster whose fourth-grade teacher needed to bribe him to study. Jobs
tested so well, however, that administrators wanted to skip him ahead to high
school—a proposal his parents declined. Jobs then attended Cupertino Junior
High and Homestead High School in Cupertino, California. During the following
years Jobs met Bill Fernandez and Steve Wozniak, a computer whiz
kid.
Following high school graduation in 1972,
Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Reed was an expensive
college which Paul and Clara could ill afford. They were spending much of their
life savings on their son's higher education. Jobs dropped out of college after
six months and spent the next 18 months dropping in on creative classes,
including a course on calligraphy. He continued auditing classes at Reed while
sleeping on the floor in friends' dorm rooms, returning Coke bottles for food
money, and getting weekly free meals at the local Hare Krishna temple
In 1976, Wozniak invented the Apple
I computer. Jobs, Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, an electronics industry
worker, founded Apple computer in the garage of Jobs's parents in order to sell
it. They received funding from a then-semi-retired Intel product-marketing
manager and engineer Mike Markkula.
Through Apple, Jobs was widely recognized
as a charismatic pioneer of the personal computer revolution and for his
influential career in the computer and consumer electronics fields. Jobs also
co-founded and served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios;
he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in
2006, when Disney acquired Pixar.
Jobs died at his California home around 3
p.m. on October 5, 2011, due to complications from a relapse of his previously
treated pancreatic cancer.
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