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Founding Apple in parents' garage from "summary" of Who Was Steve Jobs? by Pam Pollack,Meg Belviso,Who HQ

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were both young and ambitious. They shared a passion for technology and innovation. So, they decided to start their own computer company. But there was one problem - they didn't have a lot of money. However, they didn't let that stop them. Instead, they got creative. They decided to set up their company in Jobs' parents' garage. It wasn't glamorous or high-tech, but it was a start. They worked long hours, tinkering with parts and building their first computer. They were determined to succeed, no matter the obstacles. Despite the challenges, Jobs and Wozniak's hard work paid off. They eventually created the Apple I, their first product. It was a simple computer, but it was revolutionary for its time. People were impressed with what they had accomplished in such a modest setting. The idea of founding Apple in a garage became a symbol of the company's humble beginnings. It showed that with determination and ingenuity, anything is possible. Jobs and Wozniak proved that you don't need a fancy office or a big budget to achieve greatness. All you need is a dream and the drive to make it a reality. And that's exactly what they did.
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