Lisa is also Apple….

Meanwhile, Steve Jobs had discovered his new project. Soon he had taken control of the Macintosh project, which had been started by Jeff Raskin in 1979 to design a small and handy personal computer. Steve dedicated all his power to the Macintosh, which was to be a smaller and cheaper Lisa and was to revolutionize

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And there are problems…..

The successful stock sale provided Apple with an “extravagant amount of capital ($1 billion),” which could be spent on developing the “company’s next computer generation.”) This time, however, was quite turbulent for Apple and was marked by crises and inn er power struggles. Designing on Apple III began in 1978. This computer was to be

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Apple Turns RED (Money making…)

Apple II was a revolutionary product and “opened a new chapter in the history of data processing.”) Its introduction had an “earthshaking impact” and as the “best-selling computer of any size ever built”) it boosted the company at an enormous speed. Star ting with sales of $775,000 in 1977, Apple reached $50 million two years

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Building Better Apple… (Apple II)

In April 1977, the Apple II was introduced to the public at the Westcoast Computer Faire, where Apple had rented the largest booth just opposite the entrance. Wozniak’s “technological wonder”) was a great success and the first orders were already made. Th e Apple II was the “first true personal computer.”) It was the first

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Building the corporate (Apple computers)

While the first Apple was being sold, Steve Wozniak had already begun work on another computer, the Apple II. This machine would have several special features which had not appeared in any microcomputer before and would make it “the milestone product that would usher in the age of the personal computer.”) Jobs and Wozniak sensed

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Building the First Apple…..

When the Homebrew Computer Club came into existence, Wozniak began attending its meetings. As he later would recall, Homebrew was a revelation for him and changed his life. He met people who “shared his love for computers”) and learned from them as well a s he encouraged them with his technical expertise. Others brought along

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How Apple started……

Apple’s history starts with the story of two young and exceptional people who began building a computer in their garage and “launched the microcomputer revolution,”) changing our daily life in many respects. The Apple story is the story of the two “Steves”. Stephen G. Wozniak was a typical Silicon Valley child. Born in 1950, he

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