The Invention of the
Personal Computer
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Precursors
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Imagining a new kind of computing
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The Technology that made it possible:
the Microprocessor
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The First Personal Computers
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The Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
(Xerox
PARC) founded 1970
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The MITS Altair 8800 (1975)
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The Apple I and II
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Apple
Computer: The First Mass-Market PC Company
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Jobs and Wozniak meet at Homestead
High School, Cupertino, CA
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Jobs and Woz return to Silicon
Valley in 1972 after dropping out of college
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Jobs, after leaving Reed College,
joins Atari Corporation as a computer game designer
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Woz, after leaving the University
of Colorado, Boulder, joins Hewlett-Packard Corporation as a Research Engineer
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Jobs and Woz collaborate on computer
game design
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Jobs and Woz begin attending the
meetings of the Home Brew Computer club from its inception in 1975
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Woz debuts the Apple
I at the HBCC (April, 1976)
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Hewlett-Packard offered machine,
turns it down.
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Apple Computer created to sell
the Apple I (April, 1976)
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Price for kit: $666.66
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50 units sold by the Byte Shop,
Silicon Valley computer hobbyist store
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Work begins on the Apple
II (1977)
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Apple soars into the Fortune 500
in less than five years (1977-1981): fastest ascent ever in American business
history
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Apple stock offering makes multimillionaires
of Jobs, Wozniak and founding employees (1980)
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Apple annual sales reach a billion
dollars (1983)
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The Spreadsheet: The "Killer App"
of the Personal Computer
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Other Personal Computers
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