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Happy 25th birthday to Macintosh
Computerworld Blogs - Hardware —
Well, today is the day. Twenty-five years ago on this day, a much-younger Steve Jobs introduced the Macintosh to 3000 attendees at the Flint Center at De Anza College in Cupertino. It was to be the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command line interface. As you can see below, Jobs didn't just catch his trademark showmanship stride recently."There wasn't a person in the room who didn't think this was history happening," recalled Richard Doherty, analyst with the Envisioneering Group, who was there. This wasn't the first hint to the world that Macintosh was coming. A few ...
Happy 25th Birthday, Mac!
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Cult of Mac, Apple HistoryAll of the bloggers at TUAW write about Apple and Apple products for one reason: we love Apple products. For most of us, our first Apple was a Mac (although some of us are indeed old enough to have owned the Apple II). 25 years ago today, Steven P. Jobs stood in front of a packed house and had a Macintosh Model M0001 introduce itself to the world: Over the past quarter century, hundreds of millions of people have fallen in love with the Mac. Read on to hear some personal stories about Macs we have known through the years, and ...
Happy 25th Birthday, Mac. Now Isn't It About Time You Settled Down? [Apple]
Gizmodo —
Apple's Mac line celebrates its 25th birthday today: the original Macintosh was released back on January 24th, 1984. It's been a bumpy road, but it made it. And we're glad. The first Macintosh, now usually called the Macintosh 128k, was an inauspicious beginning for one of the most exciting companies in the industry. It was expensive and underpowered for the time, and its novel mouse-driven interface was unpopular with techies. But the Mac is a survivor, developing and changing through the years, taking the first dip into the water of portability and later making waves with innovative design and remarkable success while other lines have folded or moved on to ...
Watch Apple Super Bowl Ad from 1984 to celebrate Mac's 25th Birthday
I4U News —
Watch Apple Super Bowl Ad from 1984 to celebrate Mac's 25th Birthday Posted on Sun, 25 Jan 2009 14:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr More Apple News Watch Apple Super Bowl Ad from 1984 to celebrate Mac's 25th Birthday The Apple Macintosh computer celebrated its 25th birthday yesterday. In 1984 Apple ran one of the most famous Super Bowl commercials of all times that announced the Apple Mac. You can watch this Super Bowl classic below. Another way to celebrate the 25th Mac Birthday is to watch Steve Jobs present it the Mac for the first time on a stage. He wears suit with a bow tie. Watch the video over at Youtube . Via TechCrunch . I did ...
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The Macintosh Turns 25
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/24/2009 — January 24, 1984 was the day the Macintosh first went on sale. It was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command line interface , and it promised to revolutionize ...
Reports: Steve Jobs returns to Apple
news.cnet.com 6/23/2009 —
Apple CEO Steve Jobs apparently returned to Apple on Monday.
Jobs was seen at the Cupertino, Calif., headquarters by a Reuters reporter and by employees, who confirmed seeing Jobs to CNBC.
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Apple: Who Will Succeed Steve Jobs? | Newsweek Periscope
newsweek.com 1/11/2009 — Who will run Apple after its visionary CEO and product guru Steve Jobs leaves? The question has been hanging over the company since last summer when Jobs appeared onstage at a conference looking terribly ill. Jobs, 53, underwent surgery for pancreatic ...
Apple Stock Drops After Another Steve Jobs "Poor Health" Rumor
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 12/31/2008 — You can predict it: anything negative about Steve Jobs, whether its his health, or (sometime) in the future, his retirement, and Apple stock tanks. There was yet another ill health rumor today, and you can probably see from the intraday stock graph ...
Steve Jobs to Take Medical Leave Through End of June
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/14/2009 — Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced he will be taking a medical leave, effective now through the end of June. Apple COO Tim Cook will run the company until then. Jobs announced the leave in a letter to employees, saying his health issues were "more ...
Steve Jobs Admits to Skipping Macworld Due to Illness
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/5/2009 — Another Steve Jobs health rumor? No, not a rumor this time. Information from an open letter from Steve Jobs, filed via press release , confirms that he is skipping Macworld due to illness. Yet, at the time of this writing, AAPL stock is up! The ...
Report: Steve Jobs recovered, set for timely return to Apple
arstechnica.com 6/8/2009 —
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is reportedly on track to return to Apple full-time later this month, right on schedule. Insiders speaking to The Wall Street Journal claim that Jobs' recovery is "coming along" and that Apple's directors have been ...
Steve Jobs: the iPhone is a Netbook
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 10/21/2008 — All right, it was a one-liner in Apple's earning results conference call, but it was still interesting. During Apple's Fiscal Q4 08 earnings call, when asked about netbooks, Steve Jobs,making an earings call guest-shot, snarkily said "we compete in ...
Looking back to the first Apple Mac —
Technology 1/24/2009
I was blown away when Steve Jobs gave me a one-on-one preview of the original Macintosh back in January, 1984. Prior to seeing the Mac, I had used an Apple II and, of course, an IBM PC. But the Mac was something different '” something special.