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In 1984, Jobs and Wozniak Talk About Apple's Earliest Days

harrymcc writes: In 1984, Apple launched the Apple IIc computer. As part of its promotion, it produced a video with Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and other employees talking about company's founding and the creation of the Apple I and Apple II computers. Over at Fast Company, I've shared this remarkable, little-seen bit of history. It's full of goodies, from images of Jobs and Wozniak wearing remarkably Apple Watch-like timepieces to evocative photos of early computer stores.

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  1. Remarkably Apple Watch-like for a reason by gweilo8888 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Because the Apple Watch has an incredibly dated, bland, boring design that looks like a cross between retro and a child's toy. Enough with the hype about the Apple Watch already -- the reviews have slated it for its terrible interface, poor apps and terrible battery life. Next topic, please?

  2. Perplexing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    I'm always astounded how someone as smart as Woz could hookup with an egotistic leech like Jobs.