Many readers are familiar with Pixar Animation's endless streak of #1, globally popular computer-animated films. They include Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Monster's Inc., The Incredibles, Inside Out, and many, many more.
But beyond the northern-California-based studio's library of blockbusters, it's highly likely that most associate Pixar with the late Steve Jobs. With good reason, and in a very real sense. Jobs' intrepid investment in, and wise counsel to what was by no means a sure thing is what made Pixar's later achievements possible. There's a reason that the studio's main building is named after the Apple co-founder.
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