Byte Into An Apple

Posted by: Kelly Raile  :  Category: Internet, apple, freeware, history, ipod, itunes

Thirty-Two years ago, on April 1, 1976, Apple Computer was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. The first endeavor of their new company was to market and sell the Apple I PC. The Apple I computers were built by Steve Wozniak at the home of Steve Jobs’ parents. Its public debut was at the Homebrew Computer Club. A total of 200 Apple I’s were built over the course of time. It went on sale in July of 1976 at a market-price of $666.66.

The Apple I at The Smithsonian (Source: RebelPilot)

Apple Computer’s Very First Logo - Pre-1976

Pre-1976


Apple Computer’s First Public Logo (The one most people will recognize) - Late-1976

Late 1976

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