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In 1996, Steve Jobs returned to Apple. The company he had helped create, only to be pushed out of, was now in trouble. Its products were not selling well, and it was losing money. The board of directors asked Jobs to come back and help turn things around. Jobs did not waste any time. He quickly began making changes to the company. He cut down on the number of products Apple was making and focused on just a few key ones. He also made sure that these products were of the highest quality and had innovative features that made them stand out from the competition. Another important decision Jobs made was to bring back the design team that had created the original Macintosh computer. He believed that design was a crucial part of Apple's success and wanted to make sure that the company's products looked as good as they functioned. Under Jobs' leadership, Apple started to bounce back. The company released a series of hit products, including the iMac, the iPod, and later the iPhone. These products were not only popular with consumers but also helped Apple become one of the most valuable companies in the world. Jobs' return to Apple was a turning point in the company's history. His vision and leadership helped Apple regain its status as an innovative and successful technology company. His legacy continues to inspire others to think differently and push the boundaries of what is possible.
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    Who Was Steve Jobs?

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