Wednesday, 7 May 2014

the history of apple

The Origins and History of Apple

This tech corporation has repeatedly been named one of the world’s most admired _________company's__________. Learn more about the origins and history of Apple. Early Days Apple Computers was _________founders____________ by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in Cupertino, California on April 1, 1976. Wozniak was the __________engineer__________ behind the computers, while Jobs had the mind for _______buisness______________. The pair struggled to keep the company afloat in early days; however they succeeded in funding the venture without ever giving up shares in the company. Apple I Apple’s first _____product____________ was 1976’s Apple I. Compared to its competition, this machine used few ________components___________. This was mainly due to the company’s limited budget. Steve Wozniak: “When you work on low ________sources_______________ and you’re trying to do it yourself with very few parts, you’re trying to be clever you’re trying to think out the whole ______solution_____________ in the shortest number of steps.” This made the Apple I a feat of engineering, and it remained on the ____market________________ until late 1977. The Invention of the Home Computer The upgraded Apple II was first ________sold_____________ in June of that year. Ready to go right out of the box, it was a huge ______success______________ commercially and is recognized for establishing the market for home computers by being accessible and affordable. The Apple II remained the company’s main source of revenue for many years, and by the end of 1980 over one hundred thousand had been sold. 1980’s Apple III was prone to overheating, and was a _________fealing______________for the company. Apple Goes Public However, 1980 was also the year Apple went public. The company generated more millionaires than any other before it, and the popularity of its founders was ________incrissing_____________. Steve Wozniak: “We started Apple: by 1980, I was going to computer ______shorts_______________ and – you know – we’re kinda going public, we’ve made a lot of money, we’ve been in the press long before that, Steve and I. And people are always asking me for an autograph – huh? What do you mean? I was just an engineer, I just did an engineer’s job, I designed a good computer.” Apple LISA Meanwhile, Apple was ________buisy____________ at work designing the Apple LISA. Released in June 1983, it proved to be a ________powerful____________ concept and not a market success. However, it pioneered such terminology as the mouse, icon, and desktop. It was also Apple’s first graphical user interface model, which meant consumers interacted with ______images__________ rather than text commands. 1984 Commercial Apple’s next triumph came during the Super Bowl in January 1984. Steve Wozniak: “The 1984 commercial kind of showed a free-running person overturning somebody who’s dictating 'this is the way it’s going to be. You have no free _______far__________ of your own.' That was the theme of that commercial.” Launch of Macintosh This ad introduced the Apple Macintosh to the American public, and is now considered one of the prime examples of U.S. ___________advertising____________. It was just one part of Apple’s aggressive and ______expensive___________ advertising campaign for the launch of the Macintosh computer, which was released just a few days later. Stand-out in the Market The Mac was loved by some and hated by others. Because of its _______ridical____________ differences from the rest of the market, it initially suffered from a lack of software. It was even _______incomparable____________ with the popular Apple II. Steve Wozniak: “We lost software in those areas, the left brain areas: accounting, law and engineering. A lot of the software is geared towards PCs, that’s where it exists now.” Mac + Adobe Eventually an affiliation with Adobe helped the Mac brand become the ________standard____________ for computer users in specific industries. Steve Wozniak: “We could handle such things as _______photography____________, with PhotoShop, and videography with programs like Adobe Premiere shortly after the Avid was out. So we could do video editing and photography work and ________graphics___________ much earlier because we had enough memory to do it. […] So all the artists and the video people and the producers and the movie people all got into Macintoshes and one you’re into it you love it so much it’s very difficult to pry you away.” The Steves Leave Despite Apple’s success, problems within the company forced Steve Jobs to _______leave____________ in 1985. Steve Wozniak left in 1987, though he is still a paid employee. Apple for Home Users, Mac for Professionals Meanwhile, Apple continued to market its two ________brands____________ to different pieces of the population: the Apple II series was best for home users, while more experienced professionals tended towards the Macintosh. Increasing Popularity of Windows However by the 1990s, Apple was struggling. IBM was handily _________wining____________ the marketplace on the success of Windows. Steve Wozniak: “When __________IBM____________ came out, they had sales forces in all the big businesses. The market for home computers really wasn’t going to fit the Apple too well. The market for small business computers was much huger, so we kind of ________lost_______________ the business market.” Return of Jobs At the end of 1996, Apple _________purchased__________ Steve Jobs’ new company, NeXT, and brought the founder back to the company. Jobs went on to become CEO, and in December 1997 he introduced the online Apple Store. That same year the company announced a partnership with ________rival____________ Microsoft that saw Apple adopt Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer as part of its default programs. Apple's Revival Abegan with the release of the iMac in 1998. The company __________emphasized__________ aesthetic design as one of its major strengths. 2001 was the year Apple opened its first retail stores, introduced iTunes and released the first iPod to the public. It kicked off a decade that boasted a steady upswing for the company, with the release of a number of new products and _______operating______________ systems. Steve Wozniak: “We were the first ones to build USB ports into our computers, we invented firewire, we were really the first to ever have a ________popular_____________ mass-produced and sold wi-fi.” The iPhone 2007 was the year the company ________changed_____________the cell phone landscape by introducing the iPhone. Steve Wozniak: “The popularity of the iPod and the iPhone ________brought____________ a lot of people into the Apple stores, and in contact with the equipment. A lot of people talk to their friends… We’ve always had a strong, strong group of ________followers__________.” The iPad The iPad went on sale in 2010, and was instantly _________successful_________ in the tablet market. And in early 2011, Apple continued its trendsetting ways by introducing a new port to replace USB and similar connections. That same year, after resigning his role as CEO and replacing himself with Tim Cook, Steve Jobs passed away on October 5th following a long bout with pancreatic cancer. Torrents of tributes followed Jobs’ death, and proved his _______role______________ as a tech icon. With ____________hundreds____________________ of products sold worldwide, Apple is quickly losing its status as a counterculture icon and becoming a mainstay of the mainstream.

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