January 24th, 2010
Filed under: Odds and ends , Apple History Despite all odds, the Mac has survived to its 26th birthday. On January 24th, 1984, Steve Jobs pulled a 128K Mac out of its case in front of a crowd of reporters, turned it on, and let the computer introduce itself to the world . The rest, as they say, is history. We’ve seen our favorite computer go from an awkward infancy , to almost dying in its teens , and now being a profitable prodigy in adulthood... 
December 9th, 2009
Filed under: Apple Corporate , Steve Jobs , Apple History When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1996, the public’s perception of the company was grim. To make a long story short, Steve’s plans for resurrection included changing that, and the “Think Different” campaign was among the first steps. There were television ads , print ads and slogans printed on Apple packaging. The phrase was replaced with the ” Switch ”... 
November 7th, 2009
Filed under: Steve Jobs , Apple History As Dave Caolo told TUAW readers a few days ago , Fortune named Apple CEO Steve Jobs ” CEO of the Decade ” for his phenomenal leadership at Apple and how he has remade four industries (music, movies, mobile telephones, and computing) in the past ten years. Part of the Fortune article was a collection of rarely seen photographs of Steve Jobs . From the early days with Steve Wozniak, to his recent... 
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