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...Silicon Valley?” “Who Invented the Transistor?” and even “Why a Computer Museum?” We’ve remembered the legends we lost, including Apple’s Steve Jobs in 2011 and Intel’s Andy Grove in 2016....
...back at @CHM’s 10 most-viewed posts of 2016. 1. The Deep History of Your Apps: Steve Jobs, NeXTSTEP, and Early Object-Oriented Programming The NeXT logo on a NeXTcube computer. By...
...Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. In his typically energetic and insightful style,...
...Steve Jobs had initiated the project, but CEO Mike Scott didn’t allow him to run it. Jobs joined the Macintosh team instead. (1984) Apple’s “1984” Superbowl commercial, introducing the Macintosh,...
...Jobs; and Marissa Mayer with NPR’s Laura Sydell. From the legendary genius of Steve Jobs to Sheryl Sandberg’s pioneering “Lean In” movement, the series offers an intimate view of the...
...the Apple Macintosh, Shinola Records, 1987, catalog number 102651542. You can listen to it here. One last thing. For the very first public showing of the Macintosh, Steve Jobs, Steve...
...Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak with Mike MarkkulaSource: CHM Revolution exhibition, courtesy of Joe Melena Creation and development of the home video game console (essentially a specialized personal computer) business...
...intimate. Computers would disappear inside ordinary objects like music players, telephones, and thermostats, and they would become magic. It is actually remarkable that Steve Jobs would stand out both as...