How Apple became Apple: The definitive oral history of the company’s earliest days

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a group of young tech enthusiasts in Silicon Valley, including Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, laid the groundwork for a technological revolution. These bright minds, driven by curiosity and innovation, came together to create what would eventually become Apple Inc., a company that transformed the way we interact with technology. Before the iconic products like the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, there was the Apple-1, a simple yet groundbreaking computer that marked the beginning of a new era in personal computing. This story highlights the power of collaboration and vision in shaping the future, as these young innovators turned their passion for technology into a global phenomenon that continues to influence our lives today. QUESTION: How might the spirit of innovation and collaboration seen in the early days of Apple inspire your generation to tackle current global challenges? 

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