The entrepreneur, Steve Jobs, and co-founder Steve Wozniak, started
Apple in a garage.
From a young age,
Jobs showed a passion for technology, securing a summer internship at
HP after impressing its co-founder with his initiative.
Their first product,
a kit for building a personal computer, generated enough income to
help them develop their next product, the Apple II.
The Apple II,
revolutionized personal computing by introducing color graphics and
user-friendly features, making computers accessible to homes and
businesses.
Jobs' visionary
marketing skills and Wozniak's engineering genius were an essential
collaboration for Apple's early success.
Jobs’ story
highlights the key entrepreneurial traits of risk, innovation, and
collaboration.