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1955-1985 Youth & Apple's early years
24 Feb 1955

1969

1 Apr 1976

Spring 1976

12 Dec 1980

Feb 1982

8 Apr 1983

24 Jan 1984

17 Sep 1985

1986-1996 NeXT Pixar & wilderness
30 Jan 1986

12 Oct 1988

Apr 1989

18 Mar 1991

29 Nov 1995

Early 1996

Dec 1996

1997-2004 Rebuilding Apple
Jul 1997

Jul 1997
Gil Amelio is ousted by the Apple Board of directors after a disastrous quarter. Steve Jobs is named interim CEO in his place and installs his NeXT executive team at the top of Apple
6 Aug 1997

Fall 1997

5 Jan 1999
Steve Jobs introduces the new Power Mac G3 and the color iMacs at Macworld San Francisco
April 1999
Pirates of Silicon Valley, a TV movie starring Noah Wyle as young Steve Jobs, airs
5 Jan 2000
At Macworld San Francisco, Steve Jobs drops the ‘interim’ in his title and officially becomes Apple’s CEO.
19 May 2001
Apple opens its first Retail Stores in Tysons Corner, Virginia and Glendale, California
23 Oct 2001
After an 8-month crash development program, Steve Jobs unveils iPod at a small media event on the company’s campus. He has no idea how it will tranform Apple
28 Apr 2003
Apple opens the revolutionary online iTunes Music Store in the US, after negotiating landmark deals with all major music labels
30 May 2003
Opening day of Finding Nemo, Pixar’s first Best Animated Feature Academy Award winner
23 Jun 2003
Steve Jobs unveils the Power Mac G5, the world’s fastest computer, at WWDC
Fall 2003
Steve Jobs is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but stubbornly refuses any modern medical treatment for months. He tries alternative diets instead
6 Jan 2004
Steve unveils the iPod mini and the iLife suite at Macworld. The iPod mini will soon become the world’s best-selling MP3 player and truly establish Apple as a consumer electronics powerhouse
Aug 2004
Steve Jobs finally has his pancreatic tumor removed by surgery
2005-2011 The Big Apple
12 Jun 2005
Steve Jobs makes a memorable commencement speech at Stanford University. History will remember its closing remarks, Steve’s advice to the young students:
‘Stay hungry, stay foolish’
24 Jan 2006
The Walt Disney Company acquires Pixar for $7.4 billion. Pixar’s largest shareholder Steve Jobs joins the Disney board while Ed Catmull becomes president of the Walt Disney Animation Studios, and John Lasseter its chief creative officer
9 Jan 2007
In his most memorable keynote presentation ever, at Macworld 2007, Steve Jobs introduces iPhone and its revolutionary touch-screen interface.
15 Jan 2008
At Macworld 2008, Steve Jobs introduces MacBook Air, with the tagline ‘the world’s thinnest notebook’. Three years later, it will come to redefine all of Apple’s notebook product line
Apr 2009
Steve receives a liver transplant at the Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. He was weeks away from dying when he got the surgery
9 Sep 2009
Back at Apple, Steve Jobs makes the first public appearance after his transplant to introduce new iPods at the ‘It’s Only Rock’N’Roll’ event
27 Jan 2010
After months of wild rumors, Steve Jobs unveils iPad, ‘the biggest thing Apple’s ever done’. The tablet runs the same operating system as iPhone
24 Aug 2011
Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple, with the words
‘I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.’
5 Oct 2011
Steve Jobs dies at home, surrounded by his family