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Steve Jobs debuted the first Macintosh computer before a packed room of shareholders on January 24th, 1984. But that wasnt the end of the story: only days later, Jobs appeared before the Boston Computer Society to show the Mac to the public for the first time. The BCS was an important audience for Jobs to […]

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Its been 30 years since Apple first launched the Macintosh, and this week has been littered with clever tributes to the computer. Members of the Boston Computer Society, however, have unearthed a big treasure in the history of the machine. A week after a bow tie-sporting Steve Jobs famously pulled the machine out of a […]

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On January 24th, 1984, 30 years ago today, Steve Jobs first revealed the computer he’d been talking about so much onstage at the Flint Center at DeAnza College in Cupertino, and he let it speak for itself. 27-year-old Jobs was all but unrecognizable from the turtleneck-wearing, polished presenter he would become. Even moments before he […]

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