
Apple's Ultimate Tech Legacy: From Garage to Trillion-Dollar Empire
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In 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computer, transforming the tech industry from a garage in Silicon Valley. Despite early struggles, Apple went public in 1980, and the Macintosh revolutionized computing in 1984. However, high prices and leadership changes led to challenges. Jobs departure in 1985 and subsequent return in 1997 marked significant shifts. Under Jobs leadership, Apple introduced the iMac, iPod, and iPhone, driving over half of its revenue. Today, Apples worth is ten times more than when Jobs passed, proving the April Fools prank turned into a tech legacy.
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