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Apple company

Apple is one of the largest and most successful companies in the world in the field of consumer electronics and computer software. It was founded in April 1976 in Cupertino, Calif., Where it was called Apple Computer Limited. Thirty years after the company was founded, Still bears the same name to our present time. The number of its employees in 2015 is about 115,000 employees and its financial revenues in 2014 reached 1.82.795 billion US dollars.

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​Apple's success is due to a number of factors, including the company's brand, the presence of loyal and dedicated customers, and its keenness on the aesthetic design of advertising campaigns. Apple is a competitor to IBM, as well as the world's largest companies such as Southwest Airlines and Microsoft.

Apple Industries

Computer Software.
Mac computers are a series of personal computers.
Iphone.
Apple TV.
IPAD.
IPod Touch.

Apple products

Mac
S10.
Itunes.
Quicktime.
IWork.
ILife.
Safari.

Founder of Apple

Steve Jobs, an American of Syrian origin, born in February 1955 and died in 2011, inventor Steven Paul Jobs, known as Steve Jobs, founded Apple in 1976 with his partners Steve Wozniak and Mike Marciola, Steve Jobs has been instrumental in the success of Apple, playing a key role in the invention of the Mac device of all kinds, and mobile devices such as iPad, iPod and iPhone. Jobs chose the missing apple as the company logo because of a grain of apple fruit.

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In the mid-1980s, there was a dispute over power and management of the company with the board, which ended with the resignation of Steve Jobs from Apple, and the same year of his resignation from Apple founded another company called Next, where the company was working on the development of computer platforms in the commercial markets and higher education.

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Jobs bought computer graphics at Lucas Film, changed the name of the department to Pixar's cartoon animators, and remained CEO of Pixar until the deal with Walt Disney Company and then moved to Walt Disney's board of directors. In 1996, Apple's next company Steve Jobs returned to the post of CEO in 1997 and stayed until the end of his life.

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