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Steve Jobs: Then and Now

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    \n\tThe many faces of Steve Jobs, from his garage days with Steve Wozniak to introducing the Apple iPad. Above, Jobs and Wozniak, working in the garage, circa 1975.

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    \n\tSee related story: Steve Jobs: Apple’s greatest legacy or its biggest obstacle?

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    \n\tJobs and Wozniak working on a blue box in 1975.
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    \n\tEarly Apple I hand-built by Jobs and Wozniak, sold at auction for over $200,000 in  

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    \n\tNovember, 2010.
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    \n\tPosing with the first generation Apple motherboard at the newly formed Apple Computers.
  • \n\tSteve Jobs and John Sculley promoting the Mac (left) and the Lisa (right).

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    \n\tSteve Jobs promoting the NeXT Workstation.
  • \n\tSteve Jobs and the iconic Pixar desk lamp.

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    \n\tSteve Jobs, back at Apple, promoting the iMac desktop computer.
  • \n\tThe first generation of the wildly successful iPod music player.

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    \n\tThe first Apple iPhone, which changed the face of the smartphone market.
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    \n\tSteve Jobs at MacWorld 2008 with the ultra thin and light MacBook Air.
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