Joshua Coffman and David Bryan's Computer History Project

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COMPUTER HISTORY BY, JOSHUA COFFMAN AND DAVID BRYAN

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COMPUTER HISTORYBY, JOSHUA COFFMAN AND DAVID BRYAN

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What Will We Learn?

We will learn about

the first computer

(the ENIAC) ,Steve

Jobs, Apple, and

the products that

are significant with

Apple.

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ENIAC

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The one of the most

earliest electronic

computers in 1946 , the

computer, was created by

John Mauchly and John

Eckert Jr. Financed by

the United States Army,

and others, its cost was

about $487,000.

What Is The ENIAC?

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JOBS STEVE

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Who Is He?

He was born in San

Francisco, and was

adopted by Paul and Clara

Jobs, and they moved to

Mountain View. He started

Apple with Steve Wozniak

and is also a popular figure

in Apple history.

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He went to Reed

College in Oregon, but

then dropped out. By

March 1976, Steve and

Woz showed the Apple I

board and by April 1st,

Apple Computer Inc.

was started, and the

beginning of computers

with Apple began.

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“Great things in business are never done by one

person. They’re done by a team of people.”

-Steve Jobs

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APPLE INC.

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What Is Apple?

This is an American

technology company

headquartered in Cupertino,

California. They sell

products like computers,

laptops, phones, and

tablets. It was founded on

April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs,

Steve Wozniak, and Ronald

Wayne.

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Apple I

This was the first

computer that was

released by Apple. It had

the hardware alike to a

typewriter, and it was

developed by Steve Jobs

and Steve Wozniak.

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1980s (Apple)

In the 1980s, after the

both of the improvements

of the Apple II and Apple

III, The Lisa project was

started at Apple in 1978

and several many

computers were involved

in this process.

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In the middle of the

project, Steve Jobs

was surprisingly fired

off the project and

built a project called

the Macintosh.

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The Macintosh does

not have any connection

with Lisa, although there

are many similarities

between the projects

and the last computer ,

the Lisa 2/10, was

created and sold as the

Macintosh XL.

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MACINTOSH 128K APPLE IIC

MACINTOSH II

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1990s (Apple)

At the beginning of March

1990, the $10,000 personal

computer was released. But by

April 15, 1992 it was not in

stores and many other

computers were released. The

big rating came on October 21

when the PowerBook 100

came out.

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Even though a year later it

washout of the market, it

started the beginning of

PowerBooks. For example, on

January 5, 1999 when the

PowerBook G3 Pismo was

released. The Powerbook G3

was created as the fastest

laptop in the world, at its

production run.

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Thank You

Thank you for watching. Hope you

enjoyed. This is Joshua Coffman and

David Bryan, and we are signing off.

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Sources Page

https://www.biography.com/people/steve-jobs-

9354805

https://www.britannica.com/technology/ENIAC

http://oldcomputers.net/applei.html