Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stephen Gary "Woz" Wozniak (born August 11, 1950 in San Jose, California) is an American computer engineer who founded Apple Computer, Inc. (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs. His inventions and machin...
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Apple II series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Apple II (often rendered or written as Apple ][ or Apple // ) was one of the first highly successful mass produced microcomputer products, manufactured by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) and...
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Apple IIGS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Apple IIGS , the fifth model inception of the Apple II, is the most powerful member of the Apple II series of personal computers made by Apple Computer. At the time of its release, it was capabl...
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Since the earliest days that it was available, there have been Apple II users who have found ways to connect to other Apple II computers over the phone. ... Just as the LP was invented for connoisseurs and audiophiles but spawned an entire industry, electronic mail grew first among the elite community of computer scientists...
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apple2history.org/history/ah22.html
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The Apple II maintained the company while it floundered with its attempts to create new computer platforms (the Apple III, the Lisa, and the early days of the Macintosh). It was strong customer demand for Apple's flagship product, the Apple II Plus, that kept them going until the Mac platform became self-sustaining.
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An 8-bit microcomputer introduced by Apple Computer in 1977 that became very popular for school and home use. The first personal computer spreadsheet, VisiCalc, was developed for the Apple II. Invented by Steve Wozniak, the Apple II originally had a 6502 processor and 4K RAM. ... Word : Apple II...
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2007 is the 30th anniversary of three groundbreaking microcomputers, Commodore PET, Apple II, and TRS-80. In 1977, these products were revolutionary and introduced many people to the world of personal computing. ... For Apple, their Apple II computer, which had color from the beginning ... So who invented personal computing?
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Though it was initially popular among hobbyists making their own computers in garages and basements -- that is, after all, where Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs invented the Apple II -- it was VisiCalc, the world's first electronic spreadsheet, that helped cement the machine's place in the office as a useful...
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www.macworld.com/article/132241/2008/02/apple2.html
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William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain or Bell Labs invented the transistor, ... While the Apple I was still available, Wozniak began to design the Apple II. His vision was a computer very similar to the Apple I, but with support for a color display, sound, and greater expandability. He hoped to build a computer...
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