Timothy D. Cook
After Steve Jobs passed away in October 2011, Tim Cook took over as CEO of Apple.
Steve Jobs resigned from Apple 1985 and went on to found the NeXT computer company. In 1997 Apple Computer Inc. took over NeXT which brought Jobs back to Apple.
Tim Cook took over from Steve Jobs in 2011.
Steve Jobs only took 1 dollar per year when working for apple
Steve Jobs and Steve Gary Wozniak are head of Apple.
Steve Jobs did not make things at Apple. (Not since the early years and even then he was not really the tech person.) Steve Jobs was CEO. He was the boss. Hundreds of products were in some stage of development at all times and he was responsible for the process and primarily responsible for making Apple a financial success. Steve Job was the person who took responsibility at Apple.
Apple's Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook, who has been with Apple since 1998, oversaw the running of Apple while Steve Jobs was ill in 2004 and 2009.
First of all, he didn't start building apple
The i originally was for Internet. That explanation was actually an afterthought. According the the 2011 biography of Steve Jobs, the "i" prefix was first used in Jobs's job title when he returned to Apple. The CEO had been ousted but Jobs was reluctant to take on the title because he was also involved in Pixar. Thus he took on the title of "interim CEO", iCEO for short.
When Steve Jobs first saw the first product Matrix, he said," This looks delicious!", and he took a bite out of it.
YES. For a long period from somewhere in the 70s to 1997, Steve Jobs was actually fired from his own company. He decided to start another computer company, NeXT, which he challenged Apple with. Eventually, in 1997, Apple acquired NeXT, along with Steve Jobs, where he took his seat back on the throne of Apple.