Steve Jobs's career at Apple in pictures
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...name. Jobs rejoined Apple in 1996 as an advisor to Apple CEO
Apple Computer Inc. is recommitting itself to a community it has neglected in recent years -- the gamer. Read more
6 January, 1999 by Lisa M BowmanOriginally published Thu, 10 Dec 1998 09:56:30 GMT Read more
10 December, 1999 by Lisa M BowmanOriginally published Thu, 15 Oct 1998 16:24:00 GMT Read more
15 October, 1999 by Lisa BowmanThere were angry scenes at Apple UK last week when the company announced a shakeup of its Mac reseller channel. Read more
29 January, 1999 by Michael BurnsApple Computer Inc. continued its impressive turnaround Wednesday when it shattered analysts' estimates by 8 cents a... Read more
14 January, 1999 by Larry BarrettMicrosoft Corp. is celebrating the two-year anniversary of its Macintosh business unit at Macworld Expo by unveiling a new browser, e-mail software, and Web site tailored to Apple users. Read more
6 January, 1999 by Lisa M BowmanSteve Jobs used his keynote here at Macworld Expo '99 Tuesday morning to trumpet Apple Computer Inc.'s successes with the iMac and to highlight the company's continued push back into the consumer market. Read more
6 January, 1999 by Matthew BroersmaSaying Apple Computer Inc. plans to start off 1999 "with a bang," interim CEO Steve Jobs introduced Macworld today by introducing a new line of professional desktop computers, running on 400 MHz G3 processors. Read more
5 January, 1999 by Matthew BroersmaNew Macintosh systems will vie with digital video releases as the headline event at this week's Macworld Expo in San... Read more
4 January, 1999 by ZDNetApple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs promised lower prices and a portable machine that targets educators during an appearance in Seattle Wednesday morning. Read more
10 December, 1998 by Lisa M BowmanWill Santa get you an iMac? Quite possibly if the trend continues! In October the Apple iMac continued its run as the best selling PC product at the PC Superstore channel in the US. Read more
2 December, 1998 by Matt SargentApple Computer Inc. interim CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday unveiled strong iMac sales, even stronger earnings and gave a hint about who's buying the company's sleek new consumer machine. Read more
15 October, 1998 by Lisa BowmanThe revival is complete. Apple Computer Inc. smashed analysts' estimates in its fourth fiscal quarter Wednesday,... Read more
15 October, 1998 by Larry Barrettyeah! all we want free software
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