How Apple became Apple: The definitive oral history of the company's earliest days
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How Apple became Apple: The definitive oral history of the company's earliest days
"Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were brought together by a shared fascination with electronics, channeling their strikingly different skills into joint projects."
"On April 1, 1976, along with Jobs's former coworker Ronald Wayne, the two Steves formed a partnership to market Wozniak's latest invention, a microcomputer kit for electronics hobbyists."
"Today, as Apple turns 50, its presence in our lives is so pervasive-2.5 billion of the company's devices are in active use."
"The unlikely origin story of Apple is more resonant than ever, reflecting the journey of its founders in a burgeoning community of hobbyists and technologists."
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, fascinated by electronics, formed a partnership in 1976 with Ronald Wayne to market a microcomputer kit. This partnership led to the establishment of Apple Computer Company. As Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary, its impact is evident with 2.5 billion devices in active use, highlighting the significance of its unlikely origin story in Silicon Valley during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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