Steve Jobs' university experience indirectly influenced his career at Apple. After university, he audited classes at Stanford and worked for Atari. His exposure to the Homebrew Computer Club meetings, where hackers were encouraged to build their own computers, sparked the idea of creating a personal computer. This led to the birth of Apple, which he co-founded with Wozniak. The company's success with the Apple II launched the era of Personal Computers.
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