tailieunhanh - Steve Jobs.Other books in the People in the News series phần 7
Trong thời gian không, công ty đã nhận được 300 đơn đặt hàng cho máy. Đó là chỉ là khởi đầu. Năm 1978, Apple đã biến một lợi nhuận $ 2 triệu. Đến năm 1980, nó đã được $ 335 triệu, đã có hơn nhân viên, và được đặt trong một khuôn viên rất lớn ở Cupertino, California. | this he wanted to reorganize Apple and put someone other than Jobs in charge of the Macintosh division which had swelled to over seven hundred people. Jobs rebelled against this plan. He tried to get the company s board of directors to fire Sculley and make him the CEO. But this did not happen. The board voted against Jobs. Jobs lost control of the Macintosh division. Although he was given the title of chairman of Product Development he was stripped of any real power. In 1985 his office was moved off the main Apple campus to a building where he rarely came in contact with other Apple employees. He recalls I was asked to move out of my office. They leased a little building across the street from most of the other Apple buildings. I nicknamed it Siberia. So I moved across the street and I made sure that all of the executive staff had my home phone number . . . I wanted to be useful in any way I could . . . but none of them ever called. So I used to go to work. I d get there and I would have one or two phone calls to perform a little bit of mail to look at. But most of the corporate management reports stopped flowing by my desk. A few people might see my car in the parking lot and come over and commiserate. And I would get depressed and go home in two or three or four hours really depressed. I did that a few times and I decided that it was mentally unhealthy. So I just stopped going NeXT Computers Jobs spent his newfound spare time at the Stanford University Library. Here he met Paul Berg a biochemist studying gene therapy. When Jobs learned that it often took Berg two weeks to run a single test he got the idea of building a computer in which students and researchers could simulate experiments. From this idea NeXT computers was born. The company he proclaimed would make A radically new machine that might enable some 60 Steve Jobs obscure kid to simulate a multimillion dollar microbiology laboratory on his screen and then find a cure for cancer. 46 In September .
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