Apple Computer Founders in Brief
Handymen make money from instrumental works and paid for small jobs normally. Such skilled-job workers are mostly driven by personal hobbies to engage with certain pleasing activities during leisure time.
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STEVE JOBS and his APPLE
Lisa Markkula MacIntosh and Scott are the new generation after Apple II launched in 1983. Apple Lisa was launched in response to low sales and less market appreciation towards Apple II performance. While Jobs decided to look for a new project after the failure of Apple II, Wozniak kept working on the circuits to get a stand in market foothold.
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History of Apple I to Apple II
The success of creating the Cream Soda Computer namely the Apple I suggested Wozniak to make this invention to be the best prototype. Though engineering job at Hewlett-Packard offered good money, Wozniak wasn’t satisfied with only one hundred dollar price for a single 8008, 8080, or 6800 processor. He wanted to invest his own computer with a better price to sell. Yet, his ambition changed when finding the Altair 8080 and MOS-Tech 6502 was sold at the price of US$25 at the Wescon’75 computer exhibition in January 1975.
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How ethernet network work
The term actually refers to Ethernet one of the company DEC, Xerox and Intel-developed network protocol for local area networks, which in the IEEE 802.3 standard has been set.twickeltes network protocol for local area networks, which in the IEEE 802.3 standard has been set.
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