Evolution of the Macintosh

Co-founders of Apple Computers in 1975 Steve Jobs and Steve Wosniac’s first venture was a “Blue Box” used to get free long distance phone calls by generating tones used to signal switching gear. The slightly evil spirit may have carried over to the $666.66 price set for their 1st computer product, the Apple I,  a [...]

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The Macintosh is 25 Years Old

First sold Jan. 24, 1984 the original Macintosh came with miniscule memory and storage capacity, contained in a factory sealed “appliance” priced at $2495, a value close to $5000 in today’s money. The $1,000,000 1984 Commercial

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Steve Job’s Evolution

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Snapshots of Steve showing the Apple I, with a bow tie and less noteworthy IIc, and the I-Phone.

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Island 3

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Country-code domain names were conceived in the early 1980s by Jon Postel, a computer scientist at the University of Southern California, as a way to help organize addressing of the Internet.

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Island 2

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The arrival of the Internet brought a rare bit of good fortune to Niue, a tiny, impoverished island in the South Pacific.
Its national Internet suffix, dot-nu, has become a big hit in Sweden, as “nu” means “now” in Swedish.

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On a tiny island, catchy Web name sparks a battle

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The arrival of the Internet brought a rare bit of good fortune to Niue, a tiny, impoverished island in the South Pacific.

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Hello world!

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