History of apple incorporation

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Brief History Of Apple Incorporation


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THE HISTORY OF APPLE,
INC.
Kardan University

WHY “APPLE”?
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and
Mike Markkula formed Apple
Computer on April 1, 1976, after
taking out a $250,000 loan.
At the time, the company to beat
was Atarti, and “Apple” came
before them alphabetically, and
also therefore in the phone book.

JOBS AND WOZ
First met in 1971; Jobs
was 16, Wozniak was
21
Steve Wozniak built a
computer to run on the
6502 chip from MOS
technology, but Jobs
had the idea to sell it

MOS TECHNOLOGY
MOS Technology, Inc. ("MOS"
being short for Metal Oxide
Semiconductor), also known as
CSG (Commodore
Semiconductor Group), was a
semiconductor design and
fabrication company based in
Norristown, Pennsylvania, in the
United States. It is most famous
for its 6502 microprocessor, and
various designs for Commodore
International's range of home
computers.

APPLE I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in
its class
Apple Computer’s first logo, designed by
Ronald Wayne, shows Isaac Newton
underneath an apple tree.

APPLE II
First introduced in 1977
Recognized by many as
being the first
“computer”
Production ended in
1993; Apple had sold
over two million units
Unlike Apple I, this
version included
graphics

1984: MACINTOSH

Introduced on January 24,
1984, the Macintosh was
the world’s first truly
personal computer, with a
user-friendly Graphical
User Interface (GUI).
Introduced desktop
publishing with Adobe
PageMaker
Macintosh’s first icons were created by
graphic designer Susan Kare.
Created an entire Mac Family:
Mac Plus (1986)
Mac SE and Mac II (1987)
Mac Classic and Mac LC (1990)
Macintosh Portable (1989)
PowerBook (1991)

AIM ALLIANCE
In 1991, Apple
Computer, IBM, and
Motorola joined to
create the PowerPC
processors
Apple & IBM created
two side projects
called Taligent and
Kaleida Labs.

AIM ALLIANCE
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP
(PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in
1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the
forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC

POWER STRUGGLE
Jobs was fired in 1985
by the board of
directors, but after three
unsuccessful CEOs
throughout the early-
mid 90s, was brought
back in 1997 and
assumed the position of
interim CEO.

IMAC IS BORN
Jobs first recreated
desktop, combining
the monitor and CPU
into one
Sold over one million
units a year
Introduced Apple’s
new emphasis on
design and aesthetics

MAC OS X
Jobs also created an entirely new operating
system
Wanted to emphasize the “digital lifestyle”

IPOD
Introduced on October 23,
2001
5GB hard drive; 1000 songs
Apple had already registered
the name for a group of
internet kiosks that were
never implemented
In July 2005, iPod’s U.S. market
share was estimated at 74%
January 2007, Apple reported
record annual earnings of $7.1
billion, 48% of which was from
iPod sales.

IPOD + ITUNES
Launched in 2003;
had 2 million
downloads in 16
days
Over 2 billion songs
sold
1.2 billion songs sold
in 2006 alone

APPLE, INC.
In January, Steve
Jobs announced the
company would
change it’s name to
Apple, Inc. to
incorporate their
many endeavors

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