
""I was worth about over $1 million when I was 23, and over $10 million when I was 24, and over $100 million when I was 25, and it wasn't that important, because I never did it for the money.""
"Jobs sold off his Volkswagen bus while Wozniak got money for his programmable calculator, raising $1,300 to pay for the prototype's parts."
"The first Apple computer, the Apple I, was born on April Fools' Day, 1976; on Wednesday, the $3.7 trillion business celebrates its 50th birthday."
"A year after its 1977 debut, the Apple II made nearly $3 million, marking a significant milestone in personal computing."
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak faced financial challenges while pursuing their vision of personal computing. They sold Jobs' Volkswagen bus and Wozniak's calculator to raise $1,300 for the Apple I prototype. Launched on April 1, 1976, the Apple I garnered a $50,000 order from a local dealer, enabling the duo to develop the Apple II, which became a commercial success. Jobs' early passion for technology led him to seek mentorship from Hewlett-Packard's Bill Hewlett, further shaping his entrepreneurial journey.
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