50 years ago the Homebrew Computer Club met for the first time - and sparked a technological revolution
Briefly

In March 1975, a gathering of electronic enthusiasts at Gordon French's garage led to the formation of the Homebrew Computer Club, where future tech giants like Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs shared ideas. This club became a fertile environment for innovation, enabling members to discuss personal computing advancements and collaborate on projects. Wozniak, inspired by these gatherings, developed Apple's first computers, which addressed a market need and allowed for creative exchanges, ultimately revolutionizing technology and making computing more accessible.
I designed Apple's first products, the Apple I and II computers... because I wanted to use them and they didn't exist.
The club quickly became a nexus for innovation, collaboration, and the democratization of computing technology.
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