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What did Steve Jobs Dream of?



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In the days that followed Steve Jobs's death, the Apple founder set his sights on disrupting more industries. His dream included turning textbooks into artistic creations. This was actually the goal that the company set out to achieve in January 2012. Others ideas for the future include simplified television and digital photography tools. So long as the Jobs DNA is with us, Apple will continue to stand at the intersection of creativity and technology. But where will he find the energy to pursue all of his ideas?

iCar

The iCar topic is hot right now and is rumored be based upon Steve Jobs' dream. A long-time Apple advisor and board member, Mickey Drexler, has confirmed that Jobs had always dreamed of designing a car before his death. The company has achieved success within the technology sector, but not in the automotive industry. Drexler expressed sadness about the state of America's automobile industry.

Apple II

Steve Jobs dreamed of creating a personal computer for as low as $100 that would be competitive with the top desktop computers. This was his goal during his first years at Apple. These devices were his "real art" and he insists that users sign each product's case to confirm ownership. He did not want to compete with the competition aggressively, and felt that a higher price would add exclusivity. In the end, the Apple II became a sensation.


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iMac

The iMac's design has less to do with aesthetics than engineering. The recessed handle acts more as a semiotic gesture rather than a practical function. This design was created in an attempt to reduce the intimidation of computers. The iMac's design allows you to touch it and signals that you can. This is a way to decrease the intimidation that many computer users feel. It's more than a pretty face.


iBook

In 1999, the Macworld Expo introduced the iBook or iPaq. Apple targeted the iBook at students and consumers, marketing it in bright colors with AirPort technology. It was one of the company's biggest hits and paved the way for more success for Apple. These are facts about the iBook, and what it can accomplish.

iPhone

Steve Jobs, Apple cofounder, introduced iPhone in 2007. He said that it was revolutionary and would revolutionize the way that we use technology. However, the first iPhone did not have a front-facing camera or a video recording feature. No one in the audience could have foreseen the role of the smartphone in the social media revolution. 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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