History of Apple I and Steve Jobs' personal computer

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The Living Computer Museum in Seattle premiered an exhibit on the history of Apple Computers. It features some unique pieces including a working Apple I and a one-of-a-kind machine previously built by Steve Wozniak and used by Steve Jobs. TechCrunch visited the museum to learn more.

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Happy Easter, bestfriend Jesus is risen!!!.

Thank you Apple, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Nolan Bushnell and Atari, Without Atari and the Apple, there would be no internet, no Elon Musk, nor Tesla, nor machine learning, no Amazon. The driving force that prompted the creation of the Apple 1, the first practical and affordable computer, was games (Atari inspired Woz).

God bless, Rev. 21:4

SevenDeMagnus
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Jobs didn’t leave Apple in 1985. He was voted out.

pinomarino
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That was fun! This video needed better editing and shots of Apples he was talking about instead of more shots of the metal prototype.

Stewbular
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Starbucks was already popular in 1985?! Nice.

SevenDeMagnus
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I'd sell this parted out (case, key, board seperated) and buy something fun.

stefanegger
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pretty amazing story, steve ballmer really messed up on his vision of the smart phone. apple definitely provided one of the best services to humanity when they came out with iphone in 2007 or whenever. i dont know too much about early history of computers but i'm sure they did well there too

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mediocre hardware .. deviations from standard interfaces or add proprietary features... heavily focus on packaging stuff so it hides mediocrity ... pump up a bunch of quacks to sell it all ...

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