When you think about Steve Jobs, you probably associate him with the sleek line of Macintosh computers, or the iPod, iPhone, and the iPad. But, long before this, he was the quintessential inventor, working out of his garage in Palo Alto and building something he called a personal computer for the “rest of us.” He spurred the idea that with the proper invention, vision, motivation, and drive, anything was possible. And then he went out and proved it, with the Apple II and initial sales of $200,000 to the creation of the Apple billion-dollar computer empire, and beyond. Future generations of entrepreneurs, when they joked about how they worked out of their garages, invoked those early day of Steve Jobs.
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