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MacWorld Boston 1997 – Steve Jobs returns – Bill Gates appeares on-screen

MacWorld Boston 1997 – Steve Jobs returns – Bill Gates appeares on-screen

| July 19, 2008 | 24 Comments

Steve Jobs about Apple and Microsoft (1997): We have to let go of this notion that for Apple to win Microsoft has to lose. On July 9, 1997, Gil Amelio was ousted as CEO of Apple by the board of directors after overseeing a 12 year record low stock price and crippling financial losses. Jobs [...]

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Apple History TV: The introduction of the first iPod (23 October 2001)

Apple History TV: The introduction of the first iPod (23 October 2001)

| June 20, 2008 | 0 Comments

Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the first iPod on 23 October 2001. He announced it as a Mac-compatible product with a 5 GB hard drive that put “1,000 songs in your pocket.” The software bundled with the first generation iPod was Macintosh-only, so Windows users had to use third-party software like ephPod or XPlay to [...]

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Steve Wozniak presents the Apple Historical Museum (1984)

Steve Wozniak presents the Apple Historical Museum (1984)

| May 22, 2008 | 0 Comments

Steve Wozniak, the inventor of the personal computer, provides us with a tour of historical Apple II products. This absolutely classic video clip was on the Apple IIc rollout VHS tape, from 1984. Steve Wozniak presents the Apple Historical Museum (1984)

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Steve Jobs On 60 Minutes

Steve Jobs On 60 Minutes

| March 9, 2008 | 0 Comments

Steve Jobs talks about his being fired from Apple and how he sees business.

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1983: Steve Jobs introduces the Apple Macintosh ad @ sales meeting in Hawaii

1983: Steve Jobs introduces the Apple Macintosh ad @ sales meeting in Hawaii

| December 8, 2007 | 0 Comments

October 23, 1983: Apple founder Steve Jobs swore in his sales teams on the new campaign for the Apple Macintosh. The first Mac was introduces on January 24, 1984. Apple’s famous “1984″ television commercial, introducing the Apple Macintosh computer and directed by Ridley Scott, ran on January 22, 1984 at Super Bowl XVIII during a [...]

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