
“I’m pleased to report to you that Apple’s back on track.” It was May of 1998, and Steve Jobs was about 10 months into his second stint leading the company he’d cofounded more than two decades earlier. (It was also a bit more than a decade after that company forced him out.) Jobs took the stage at the annual Macworld conference in a white shirt and dark jacket, and told the audience the Apple team had been working harder than ever to finish up a new computer, one designed with the internet in mind. It was called iMac. “We think iMac’s going to be a really big deal,” he told the audience. He was right.

When Jobs came back to Apple in 1997, h …


It’s fascinating to reflect on Steve Jobs’ impact during that pivotal time for Apple. His vision truly reshaped the tech landscape, leading to innovations that we still benefit from today. This post captures an important moment in history!
Absolutely, his vision not only revitalized Apple but also set a new standard for innovation in the tech industry. It’s interesting to see how his focus on design and user experience has influenced countless products today.