Steve Jobs - here are the first images recorded after his dismissal from Apple (Video)

Steve Jobs is a co-founder of Apple and despite the work done over the years, in 1985 he was fired from the position of CEO after numerous disagreements with the company's board of directors.

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For Steve Jobs, this was a defining moment in his life as an entrepreneur, his departure from Apple motivating him to sell almost all his shares in the company and create NeXT. Before all of this, the BBC published a video clip in which they premiere a series of photos taken by photographer Doug Menuez on the day when the decision to remove Steve Jobs was made and announced to the company's employees.

In 1985, when Apple's board made Steve Jobs step down as the CEO of the company he founded, he decided to create the NeXT computer. NeXT became the computer on which Tim Berners-Lee developed the world's first web server software. Many called the period between 1985 and 1996 (when Mr. Jobs returned to Apple) the start of the "digital revolution", when computers became commonplace and first appeared in homes. On his return, Mr Jobs brought Apple from near bankruptcy to profitability by 1998. Photographer Doug Menuez had rare access to this exciting time.

Steve Jobs - the first images after his dismissal from Apple

In the images you will see the atmosphere within Apple in 1985, one of the weakest in terms of sales and performance, the Apple company not having an extraordinary success after the departure of Jobs. Steve Jobs, on the other hand, led teams that created within NeXT the first software programs for servers and were the basis of some extremely important innovations, Apple acquiring the company after Jobs' return as CEO.

Steve Jobs had an extremely difficult period after leaving Apple and probably in the coming years we will see new images of what happened in the life of the former CEO.