Apple Is Turning 50. David Pogue’s New Book Tells Its History.
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Apple is turning 50. David Pogue’s new book tells its history.
Next month, tech giant Apple will turn 50, marking five decades since Steve Jobs and his co-founders set out to put powerful technology in the hands of everyday people. David Pogue joined NPR’s Michel Martin for a conversation about his new book Apple: The First 50 Years – and said he sees the company’s story as one of “focus.” In today’s episode, Martin and the CBS News correspondent discuss Steve Jobs as a Rorschach test, Jobs’ relationship wi…
Almost broke – then billions of companies: how Apple shaped the world of technology in 50 years and today delivers products for billions of people.The article Apple turns 50: From garage start to tech giant first appeared on sales.
Waiting for the next "One more thing" - how Apple shaped the world of technology in 50 years and today supplies products for billions of people.
Almost broke – then billions of companies: how Apple shaped the world of technology in 50 years and today supplies products for billions of people.
Around the globe, an estimated 2.8 billion people own an iPhone or other device from Apple. This corresponds to around 27 percent of the world's population. If Apple were a country, the population would be larger than in India or China. And even 50 years after the company was founded on April 1, 1976, there is no prospect of an end to its success. Apple sells an estimated 220 million iPhones every year, flushing $1 million every 90 seconds into …
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