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Jobs' return to Apple in the late 1990s marked a turning point for the company from "summary" of STEVE JOBS by WALTER. ISAACSON
When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in the late 1990s, the company was in dire straits. It had lost its innovative edge and was struggling to stay afloat in the rapidly changing tech industry. Jobs knew that in order to save Apple, he had to make some drastic changes. He immediately set out to streamline the product line, focusing on a few key products that would redefine the company's image. One of the first products Jobs introduced was the iMac, a colorful and sleek computer that captured the imagination of consumers. This was followed by the iPod, a revolutionary music player that would change the way people listened to music. Jobs understood the importance of creating products that not only looked good but also worked seamlessly together, creating a seamless user experience that was unparalleled in t...Similar Posts
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