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What Was Steve Jobs' Dream?



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Apple founder Steve Jobs set his sights on disrupting even more industries in the days after his death. He had a dream of turning textbooks into artistic creations. This was actually the goal that the company set out to achieve in January 2012. The future includes the creation of digital photography tools that are magical and simplified TV. Apple will remain at the intersection between creativity and technology as long as Jobs DNA is present. But where will Jobs find the time?

iCar

The iCar topic is hot right now and is rumored be based upon Steve Jobs' dream. Mickey Drexler is a long-standing Apple board member and advisor. He confirmed that Jobs always longed to design a car. The company has had success in the technology sector but has not made a mark in the automotive industry. Drexler did however express his sadness over the state the United States' automobile industry is in.

Apple II

Steve Jobs was a young man who dreamed to build a low-cost personal computer that could be as good as the most expensive desktop PCs. He called these devices "real artists" and insisted that they sign the case of each product to show ownership. He felt that higher prices would give him more exclusivity and not compete with the other products. The Apple II became a worldwide sensation.


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iMac

The iMac’s design is not so much about aesthetics as it is about engineering. The recessed handle of the iMac is more symbolic than practical. This design was designed to combat the intimidating nature computers. It signals that you are allowed to touch the iMac and helps to lessen the fear many people feel when they use computers. It's more than a pretty face.


iBook

The iBook was, or iPaq, introduced at Macworld Expo 1999. Apple aimed it at students and consumers and marketed it in bright colors, with AirPort technology built into it. It was a big hit for Apple and set the stage for future success. Here are some facts and information about the iBook.

iPhone

Steve Jobs, Apple cofounder, introduced iPhone in 2007. He said that it was revolutionary and would revolutionize the way that we use technology. The first iPhone, however, lacked both a front-facing camera and a video recording capability. It was impossible to have anticipated the impact that the smartphone would play in the rise of social media. Jobs' vision of "killer apps" for phones, such as making and receiving phone calls, changed the way that we use our phones.


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