Steve Jobs Made These Eerily Accurate Predictions In 1985

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Visionary Apple co-founder Steve Jobs imagined that computers would one day be connected, be used for creative functions and be navigable by regular people via things like a computer mouse.

In 1985, computers were expensive, complicated and hard to use. But Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, had a vision for what personal computers could be.

"We're just in the beginning stages of what will be a truly remarkable breakthrough for most people—as remarkable as the telephone," Jobs told Playboy in February of 1985.

In particular, Jobs saw one design element as key to making computers consumer-friendly: the mouse.

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I wish the Apple today would see the future like he sees it back then, and stop roving ports and selling us dongles just to the kicks

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