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Two decades before Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, a handful of engineers and designers began exploring the idea of handheld computers in Silicon Valley. In 1987, beginning with the then-secret...
...had a real belief that humans, if they worked hard with other creative, smart people, could solve most of humankind’s problems. I believe that very much. — Steve Jobs, Co-founder,...
...sometimes they weren’t trying to. The most important reason to preserve the history of computing is to help create the future. As a young entrepreneur, the story goes, Steve Jobs...
...beyond Pong. He went on to oversee the development of several other iconic games, including Breakout, a brick-breaking arcade game created in collaboration with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, the...
...displayed their latest creations, including Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and their Apple 1. Attendance grew quickly and after outgrowing several other venues, the Homebrew Club found a home at...
Watch the program on YouTube here! In January 1984, Steve Jobs unveiled the Apple Macintosh, an “insanely great” computer “for the rest of us” that changed the world—and Apple itself....
...and oral histories. Examples include “Slide Logic: The Emergence of Presentation Software and Prehistory of PowerPoint,” “The Deep History of Your Apps: Steve Jobs, NeXTSTEP, and Early Object-Oriented Programming,” and...