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Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 1
Jobs, Wozniak Form Apple in 1976 to Build Microcomputers for Everyday Use
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 1

Jobs, Wozniak Form Apple in 1976 to Build Microcomputers for Everyday Use

1 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 1

Summary

  • April 1976 marked Apple’s founding, when Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak set up the company three months before the U.S. bicentennial.
  • Working from a suburban California house, the pair focused on microcomputers rather than the large mainframes dominant in the tech industry.
  • Their bet was that small computers could move beyond hobbyists and become useful tools for nontechnical people in everyday life.
  • That idea helped frame Apple’s early identity as a company aiming to bring personal computing into the mainstream.

Insights

How did two hobbyists in a garage persuade the world it needed a personal computer?
Why did Apple's forgotten founder trade a stake now worth $360 billion for just $800?