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10、 你的时间有限,所以不要为别人而活。不要被教条所限,不要活 在别人的观念里。不要让别人的意见左右自己内心的声音。最重要的是,勇 敢的去追随自己的心灵和直觉,只有自己的心灵和直觉才知道你自己的真实 想法,其他一切都是次要。 你是否已经厌倦了为别人而活?不要犹豫,这是你的生活,你拥有绝对 的自主权来决定如何生活,不要被其他人的所作所为所束缚。给自己一个培 养自己创造力的机会,不要害怕,不要担心。过自己选择的生活,做自己的 老板! 11、 不要被教条所限,要听从自己内心的声音,去做自己想做的事。
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史蒂夫·乔布斯
• 史蒂夫·乔布斯(1955-2011),发明家、企业家、美国苹果公司 联合创办人、前行政总裁。1976年乔布斯和朋友成立苹果电脑公 司,他陪伴了苹果公司数十年的起落与复兴,先后领导和推出了 麦金塔计算机、iMac、iPod、iPhone等风靡全球亿万人的电子产 品,深刻地改变了现代通讯、娱乐乃至生活的方式。2011年10月 5日因病逝世,享年56岁。乔布斯是改变世界的天才,他凭敏锐的 触觉和过人的智慧,勇于变革,不断创新,引领全球资讯科பைடு நூலகம்和 电子产品的潮流,把电脑和电子产品变得简约化、平民化,让曾 经是昂贵稀罕的电子产品变为现代人生活的一部分。
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2009年4月,乔布斯在田纳西州孟菲斯的卫理公会大学医院移植研究所 (Methodist University HospitalTransplant Institute)接受了肝脏移植。恢复状 况良好,现已恢复上班。 2009年6月30日,苹果称,在因病请假近六个月以后,乔布斯已重返工 作岗位。 2009年9月10日,乔布斯现身苹果2009秋季新品发布会。这是继就医治 疗后,乔布斯第一次出席公司重大活动。 2011年1月17日,56岁的史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs)通过邮件向公司员 工传达了一个令人震惊的消息:董事会已经批准了他的病假,首席运营官蒂 姆·库克(Tim Cook)将暂时负责所有苹果的日常运营。这是自2009年1月以来, 乔布斯第二次抱病离开岗位。 2011年8月24日,苹果公司董事会宣布,乔布斯辞去首席执行官职位。 荣誉: 荣誉: 1985年,乔布斯获得了由里根总统授予的国家级技术勋章; 1997年成为《时代周刊》的封面人物;同年被评为最成功的管理者,是 声名显赫的“计算机狂人”。 2007年,史蒂夫·乔布斯被《财富》杂志评为了年度最伟大商人。 2009年被财富杂志评选为这十年美国最佳CEO,同年当选时代周刊年度 风云人物之一。
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How can you get fired from a company you started?
Jobs got fired when he was turned 30.
A few days later he seted up NeXT.
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Steve Paul Jobs
If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you‘ll most certainly be right.
Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
Steve Paul Jobs
Woz and Jobs started Apple in Jobs' parents garage when he was 20. They worked hard, and in 10 years Apple had grown from just the two of then in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees.
The minute Jobs dropped out he stop taking the required classes that didn't interest he, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting.
Steven Paul Jobs

Steven Paul Jobs(生于1955年2月24日),是苹果的CEO兼合伙创始人,还是皮克斯被迪士尼收购前的CEO。
他目前是迪斯尼最大的股东和董事会成员。
他被公认为是电脑娱乐产业的领军者。
Jobs的从商经历给这位想法新奇、特立独行的硅谷企业家抹上了浓厚的神话色彩,并向世人强调了美学在市场推广中扮演的重要角色。
他对那些既实用又标致的产品的推动为他吸引来了一个忠心的追随者。
在上世纪70年代末,Jobs和另一位苹果的合伙人Steve Wozniak一起普及了微型计算机。
在上世纪80年代初期,仍是在苹果,Jobs就已是最早嗅察到鼠标驱动图形用户界面之商业潜力的人之一。
在1985年,在无力再与董事会僵持对抗之后,他从苹果离职并创办了NeXT,一家专注于高等教育与商业市场的电脑平台发展公司。
NEXT在随后的1997年被苹果收购,Jobs也藉此回到了他合伙创办的那家公司,并且一直担任首席执行官。
传记早年Steve Jobs生于旧金山,双亲均是美国人,分别是Joanne Carole Schieble和Syrian Abdulfattan John Jandali,后者是以为后来成为了政治学家的研究生。
出生一周后,Jobs就被他的未婚母亲送去让他人收养,他被来自加州Santa Clara郡,Mountain View的Paul Jobs和Clara(née Hagopian)Jobs手痒,他们为他取名为Steven Paul Jobs。
他的亲生父母后来结了婚,并生下了Jobs的妹妹,小说家Mona Simpson,直到两人成年他们才见了第一次面。
几年后,他亲生父母的婚姻便以离婚而告终。
Jobs讨厌别人称Paul和Clara为他的“养父母”,而只认为他们是他的唯一父母。
他就读了加州Cupertino的Cupertino中学和Homestead高中,并常常参加在加州Palo Alto的HP公司的课后讲座,他很快就受雇并在那和Steve Wozniak一起做暑期工。
Steve Jobs

EARLY LIFESteven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, to Joanne Simpson and Abdulfattah "John" Jandali, two University of Wisconsin graduate students who gave their unnamed son up for adoption.As an infant, Steven was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and named Steven Paul Jobs. Clara worked as an accountant and Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and machinist. As a boy, Jobs and his father would work on electronics in the family garage. Paul would show his son how to take apart and reconstruct electronics, a hobby which instilled confidence, tenacity坚韧, and mechanical prowess勇敢in young Jobs.While Jobs has always been an intelligent and innovative thinker, his youth was riddled with frustrations over formal schooling. In elementary school he was a prankster恶作剧者whose fourth grade teacher needed to bribe him to study.After he enrolled in high school, Jobs spent his free time at Hewlett-Packard. It was there that he befriended Steve Wozniak who was a brilliant computer engineer, and the two developed great respect for one another.APPLE COMPUTERSAfter high school, Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Lacking direction, he dropped out of college after six months and spent the next 18 months dropping in on creative classes. In 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he and Wozniak started Apple Computers. The duo started in the Jobs family garage, and funded their entrepreneurial venture创业资金after Jobs sold his Volkswagen bus and Wozniak sold his beloved scientific calculator. Jobs and Wozniak are credited with revolutionizing the computer industry by democratizing the technology and making the machines smaller, cheaper and accessible to everyday consumers. In 1980, Apple Computer became a publically traded company with a market value of $1.2 billion on the very first day of trading. Jobs looked to marketing expert John Scully of Pepsi-Cola to help fill the role of Apple's President.DEPARTURE FROM APPLEHowever, the next several products from Apple suffered significant design flaws resulting in recalls and consumer disappointment. IBM suddenly surpassed Apple sales, and Apple had to compete with an IBM/PC dominated business world. Despite positive sales andperformance superior to IBM's PCs, the Macintosh was still not IBM compatible. Scully believed Jobs was hurting Apple, and executives began to phase him out.In 1985, Jobs resigned as Apple's CEO to begin a new hardware and software company called NeXT, Inc. The following year Jobs purchased an animation动画company from George Lucas.. REINVENTING APPLEDespite Pixar's success, NeXT, Inc. floundered in its attempts to sell its specialized operating system to mainstream America. Apple eventually bought the company in 1997 for $429 million. That same year, Jobs returned to his post as Apple's CEO.With a new management team, altered stock options, and aself-imposed annual salary of $1 a year, Jobs put Apple back on track. His ingenious products such as the iMac, effective branding campaigns, and stylish designs caught the attention of consumers once again.RECENT INNOVATIONSApple introduced such revolutionary products as the Macbook Air, iPod, and iPhone, all of which have dictated the evolution ofmodern technology. Almost immediately after Apple releases a new product, competitors scramble to produce comparable technologies. In 2008, iTunes became the second biggest music retailer in America-second only to Wal-Mart. Half of Apple's current revenue comes from iTunes and iPod sales, with 200 million iPods sold and six billion songs downloaded. For these reasons, Apple has been rated No. 1 in America's Most Admired Companies, and No. 1 amongst Fortune 500 companies for returns to shareholders. PERSONAL LIFEEarly in 2009, reports circulated about Jobs' weight loss, some predicting his health issues had returned, which included a liver transplant. Jobs had responded to these by stating he was dealing with a hormone imbalance. After nearly a year out of the spotlight, Steve Jobs delivered an address at an invite-only Apple event September 9, 2009.In respect to his personal life, Steve Jobs remained a private man who rarely discloses information about his family. What is known is Jobs fathered a daughter with girlfriend Chrisann Brennan when he was 23. Jobs denied paternity父亲身份of his daughter Lisa in court documents, claiming he was sterile不能生育的. Jobs did notinitiate a relationship with his daughter until she was 7 but, when she was a teenager, she came to live with her father.In the early 1990s, Jobs met Laurene Powell at Stanford business school, where Powell was an MBA student. They married on March 18, 1991, and lived together in Palo Alto, California, with their three children.FINAL YEARSOn October 5, 2011, Apple Inc. announced that co-founder Steve Jobs had died of pancreatic cancer. He was 56 years old at the time of his death.。
StevenPaul乔布斯生平(中英文对照)

Steven Paul (born in 1955) is an American businessman and inventor. He i s the co-founder and chief executive officer(CEO) of Apple Inc. Jobs also once served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board (董事会) of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, He loaned money formovie Toy Story in the 1995.In the late 1970s , Jobs,with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak,Mike Markkula, andothers, designed , developed , and marketed one of thefirst successful lnes of personal computers, the Apple II series. In the early 1980s, Jobs was one ofthe first to see the potential. After losing a powerstruggle with the board in 1984, Jobs resigned from Apple and founded NeXT, a company for the higher education and business markets. In 1996, Jobsback to the company he co-founded.In 1986, he remained CEO and majority shareholderat 50.1% until 2006. Finally, Jobs became Disney's largest shareholder at 7%.(翻译)史提芬保罗(天生的1955)是一个美国商人兼发明家。
乔布斯-卢拉

乔qiáo 布bù斯sī简jiǎn 短duǎn 介jiâ绍shào : 史shǐ蒂dì夫fū·保bǎo 罗luï·乔qiáo 布bù斯sī Steve Jobs (原yuán 名míng :Steven Paul Jobs ),发fā明míng 家jiā、企qǐ业yâ家jiā、美měi 国guï苹píng 果guǒ公gōng 司sī联lián 合hã创chuàng 办bàn 人rãn 、前qián 行háng 政zhâng 总zǒng 裁cái 。
1955年nián 2月yuâ24日rì,出chū生shēng 在z ài 美měi 国guï旧jiù金jīn 山shān 。
1976年nián 乔qiáo 布bù斯sī和hã朋pãng 友yǒu 成chãng 立lì苹píng 果guǒ电diàn 脑nǎo 公gōng 司sī,他tā陪pãi 伴bàn 了le 苹píng 果guǒ公gōng 司sī数shù十shí年nián 的de 起qǐ 落luî与yǔ复fù兴xīng ,先xiān 后hîu 领lǐng 导dǎo 和hã推tuī出chū了le 麦mài 金jīn 塔tǎ计jì算suàn 机jī、iMac 、iPod 、iPhone 等děng 风fēng 靡mí全quán 球qiú亿yì万wàn 人rãn 的de 电diàn 子zǐ产chǎn 品pǐn ,深shēn 刻kâ地dì改gǎi 变biàn 了le 现xiàn 代dài 通tōng 讯xùn 、娱yú乐lâ乃nǎi 至zhì生shēng 活huï。
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Steve Jobs's friends were shocked, but they did not realize that this unprepossessing thing would have a great influence in the future world. But Jobs immediately assessed the market value of this computer. He sold his Volkswagen brand cars to raise funds of mass production, while Wozniak sold his cherished HP 65 calculator. In this way, they have the achievements of 1300 dollars.
Wozniak & Jobs &Apple
• Lacking direction, he dropped out of college after six months and spent the next 18 month s in on creative classes. • After he did enroll in high school, Jobs spent his free time at HewlettPackard. It was there that he befriended com puter club guru Steve Wozniak. Wozniak was a brilliant computer engineer, and the two de veloped great respect for one another. • Jobs later recounted how one course in calli graphy developed his love of typography.
steve jobs 史蒂夫乔布斯 英文文稿
• In the late 1970s, Jobs – along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Mike Markkula and others – designed, developed, and marketed one of the first commercially successful lines of personal computers, the Apto all, jobs embarked on a legendary commercial career .
• Jobs published iphone on June 29, 2007 .
Mac book air —— a laptop even can be files in a document bag.
• Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
• Jobs is back. • In 1996, Apple announced that it would buy Next for $429 million. The deal was finalized in late 1996,bringing Jobs back to the company he cofounded
• Jobs became a billionaire after the apple inc went public. He was only 30.
• At Apple's annual shareholders meeting on January 24, 1984, an emotional Jobs introduced the Macintosh to a wildly enthusiastic audience
高级商务英语1-UNIT-4-翻译
今年1月,史蒂夫•乔布斯(Steve Jobs)走上旧金山芳草地艺术中心(Yerba Buena Center)的舞台发布iPad,完成了现代商业史上最引人注目的一次复出。
It wasn’t simply a matter of the illness that had sidelined him for half the year before, leaving him severely emaciated and eventually requiring a liver transplant. Little more than a decade earlier, both Mr Jobs’ career and Apple, the company he had co-founded, were widely considered washed up, their relevance to the future of technology written off both in Silicon Valley and on Wall Street.
然而,到了今年初,苹果已然重生。在1月份的发布会之前,即使是按照乔布斯自己的苛刻标准衡量,外界对苹果的期望程度也是异乎寻常的。
Critics often talk disparagingly of the “reality distortion field” generated by the Apple boss: his ability to convince onlookers that technologies that would seem unformed in other hands have reached a peak of perfection at Apple. Generating this suspension of disbelief is essential to stirring up demand for gadgets most consumers had no idea they needed, and is an art form of which Mr Jobs has long been the acknowledged master.
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Steven Paul Jobs was a founder and leader of Apple Inc. He is considered the computer industry and entertainment industry iconic figure. I think he is a genius manergermen. Job’s management roles in Apple Inc, in my opion,can be divided into five parts.The first one is a judge of industry trends and a constitutor of strategies. Steve Jobs is a genius to change the world, with a keen sense of touch and his extraordinary wisdom, courage to change, innovation, leading global IT and electronic products, trends, the computer and electronic products continue to become simplicity, civilians, rare to have expensive electronics into a part of modern life.The second one is a reshaper of A pple’s business model. He bring the abundance model in Apple instead of its’formal model- scarcity model. Because its products’ right price and high quality ,they are popular with consumers like.Of course,these two roles also can be called entrepreneur synthetically.The third one is a leader that discover able people and put them at suitable posts. In 1983, Apple's business became bigger and bigger, so Jobs began to find a good CEO to manage company.Then he persuaded John Sculley-the vice president of PepsiCo, to work for Apple. During the time that Jobs and Sculley worked together in Apple, they created the best products and the best advertising.The forth one is a spokesperson, Steve jobs often announced its new products in its news conference .The last one is a disturbance handler. In 1996, Apple got into financial trouble, then Jobs returned to Apple, to concentrate Apple's efforts on returning to profitability, he immediately terminated to introduct of the iMac and other new products . Finally, Apple rode out that financial crisis.These five roles construct Jobs’ leadership, but also is the reason I consider Jobs as the best CEO.。
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Seven percent of the company's stock
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In 1996, Apple announced that it would buy NeXT for $429 million. 1997 IMAC 2007 iphone 2010 ipad iphone4 2011 ipad2 iphone4S
By building one of the planet’s most successful companies from his garage, he exemplified the spirit of American ingenuity. By making computers personal and putting the internet in our pockets, he made the information revolution not only accessible, but intuitive and fun. And by turning his talents to storytelling, he has brought joy to millions of children and grownups alike. Steve was fond of saying that he lived every day like it was his last. Because he did, he transformed our lives, redefined entire industries, and achieved one of the rarest feats in human history: he changed the way each of us sees the world.
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NeXT Cumputer
After leaving Apple in 1985, with $7 million NeXT workstations were first released in 1990, priced at $9,999.
Pixar and Disney
In 1986, Jobs bought The Graphics Group ,Emeryville (later renamed Pixar) from Lucasfilm's computer graphics division for the price of $10 million
Spouse:Laurene Powell (4 children)
Relatives:Mona n (sister)
Apple company
In 1976, Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne founded Apple
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Full name:Steven Paul Jobs
Birthday:February 24, 1955(1955-02-24)
San Francisco, California, U.S
Died:October 5, 2011(2011-10-05) around 3:00 p.m. (aged 56) Palo Alto, California, U.S.
The world has lost a visionary. And there may be no greater tribute to Steve’s success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device he invented. Michelle and I send our thoughts and prayers to Steve’s wife Laurene, his family, and all those who loved him.
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Steve Jobs and Bill Gates at the fifth D: All Things Digital conference (D5) in 2007 Jobs demonstrating the iPhone OS (now iOS) 2 at Jobs addressing concerns about his Jobs presenting iPhone 4 to Russian President Dmitry blood pressure at a September 2008 WWDC 2008 Medvedev on June 23, 2010 Apple event
Cost:$666.66
"Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?" 1984 MAC 1985 leave
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On January 24, 2006, Jobs and Iger announced that Disney had agreed to purchase Pixar in an all-stock transaction worth $7.4 billion
Cause: Respiratory arrest/pancreatic cancer(胰腺癌)
Alma mater:Reed college
Occupation:Co-founder and CEO, Apple Inc.
Net worth:$7.0 billion [(September 2011)(Forbes estimated his net wealth at $8.3 billion in 2010, making him the 42nd wealthiest American.)] Religion:Buddhism
Michelle and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Jobs. Steve was among the greatest of American innovators – brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it.