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i.gizmodo.com - 1/23/2009
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Today marks the 25th anniversary of the perhaps
biggest advertisement in history. One that generated millions in
free coverage and still does today: 1984—presenting the Apple Macintosh—is still a gem that leaves most people speechless. The ...
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1984 Macintosh Ad Still Rocks Our Socks 25 Years Later ...
techcrunch.com - 1/25/2009
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Twenty five years ago today, on January 24,
1984, Steve Jobs gave the first on-stage demonstration of
the Macintosh computer to a packed auditorium. The technology was much different then, but it was the same Steve Jobs: a masterful showman able to ...
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Apple II: The first Apple Computer running Windows 1.0 - Mac turns 25
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Here’s the first known photo of an Apple computer running Windows 1.0 software. Yes, Mr. Bootcamp, Windows on Apple in 1983. It wasn’t a Macintosh, but an Apple II with a monochrome screen and PC emulator hardware installed. The board was called the 88 Card, “the only fully functional 8088 processor for the Apple II personcal computer” and it had the stunning list price of $899. But don’t fret, because this also included 64K of additional RAM and CP/M 86—if you wanted DOS and Windows you had to buy them separately.
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Watch Apple Super Bowl Ad from 1984 to celebrate Mac's 25th Birthday
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Watch Apple Super Bowl Ad from 1984 to celebrate Mac's 25th Birthday Posted on Sun, 25 Jan 2009 14:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr More Apple News Watch Apple Super Bowl Ad from 1984 to celebrate Mac's 25th Birthday The Apple Macintosh computer celebrated its 25th birthday yesterday. In 1984 Apple ran one of the most famous Super Bowl commercials of all times that announced the Apple Mac. You can watch this Super Bowl classic below. Another way to celebrate the 25th Mac Birthday is to watch Steve Jobs present it the Mac for the first time on a stage. He wears suit with a bow tie. Watch the video over at Youtube . Via TechCrunch . I ...
Steve Jobs introduces the first Macintosh computer
Boing Boing Gadgets —
A little over twenty five years ago, a young, bow-tied Steve Jobs took the stage and introduced the first Macintosh computer to a hooting crowd.
A couple things strike me about the video: first, how Apple loved, even back then, to emphasize the dimensions of computers by showing what other containers they can fit in. There's shades of the MacBook Air's famous manilla envelope advertisement in Jobs' assertion that "everything you're about to see on screen was generated on the computer inside this bag."
Second: this audience was full of absolute dorks. Notice the level of applause when the ...
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