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Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is an American
businessman, co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc. and former CEO of Pixar Animation
Studios.
In the late 1970s, Jobs, with Apple co-founder Steve
Wozniak, created one of the first commercially successful personal computers.
In the early 1980s, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of
the mouse-driven graphical user interface. After losing a power struggle with
the board of directors in 1985, Jobs resigned from Apple and founded NeXT, a
computer platform development company specializing in the higher education and
business markets.
NeXT's subsequent 1997 buyout by Apple Computer Inc. brought
Jobs back to the company he co-founded, and he has served as its CEO since
then. Steve Jobs was listed as Fortune Magazine's Most Powerful Businessman of
2007. As during his 2009 medical leave, Tim Cook will run day-to-day operations, but
Jobs will continue to be involved in major strategic decisions at the company.
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Sirje Virkus, Tallinn University, 2010