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  2. Steve Jobs (book) - Wikipedia

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    The front cover uses a photo of Steve Jobs commissioned by Fortune magazine in 2006 for a portfolio of powerful people. The photograph was taken by Albert Watson.. When the photograph was taken, he said he insisted on having a three-hour period to set up his equipment, adding that he wanted to make "[every shoot] as greased lightning fast as possible for the [subject]."

  3. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Apple's headquarters for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) are located in Cork in the south of Ireland, called the Hollyhill campus. [281] The facility, which opened in 1980, houses 5,500 people and was Apple's first location outside of the United States. [282] Apple's international sales and distribution arms operate out of the campus ...

  4. Designed by Apple in California - Wikipedia

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    The book is intended to showcase the company's history, containing 450 pictures of Apple products released from 1998 to 2015. Designed by Apple in California received praise for its showcase of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' work and the book's physical design, while it took criticism for being considered a "vanity project" and that many of ...

  5. Mike Markkula - Wikipedia

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    Armas Clifford "Mike" Markkula Jr. (/ m ɑːr ˈ k uː l ə /; born February 11, 1942) [1] is an American electrical engineer, businessman and investor. He was the original angel investor, first chairman, and second CEO for Apple Computer, Inc., providing critical early funding and managerial support.

  6. Apple's latest coffee-table book is aimed at music lovers and ...

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    Apple Music released a $450 coffee-table book of its top 100 albums. The book, limited to 1,500 copies, includes album analyses and facts. Apple partnered with Assouline, known for luxury books ...

  7. Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Apple went public to instant and significant financial profitability, making Jobs and Wozniak both millionaires. The Apple II's intended successor, the Apple III, released the same year, was a commercial failure and was discontinued in 1984. According to Wozniak, the Apple III "had 100 percent hardware failures", and that the primary ...

  8. Steve Jobs - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Apple introduced the Graphite gray Apple iMac and since has varied the shape, color and size considerably while maintaining the all-in-one design. Design ideas were intended to create a connection with the user such as the handle and a "breathing" light effect when the computer went to sleep. [ 272 ]

  9. Ronald Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Gerald Wayne (born May 17, 1934) is an American retired electronics industry business executive. He co-founded Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) as a partnership with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs on April 1, 1976, providing administrative oversight and documentation for the new venture.