Apple turns 30 today

Posted on Saturday 1 April 2006 Joey Primiani

Apple turns 30

Steve Jobs and Wozniak filed partnership forms on April Fool’s Day 1976 to create the first Apple computer. Despite numerous ups and downs since then, Apple has been able to bring us revolutionary products recently - from the iPod to OS X.

Today, Apple has created an MP3 player that dominates over 80% of the market as well as an outstanding, cheap online music store, iTunes. According to The Associated Press, “Apple’s financial health is better than ever.”

Steve Jobs commented on this particular anniversary during his Macworld San Francisco keynote speech, and suggested there would be some recognition on this day.

Hopefully we’ll be seeing an announcement as predicted by Monday night from Apple, although there has been no evidence that any such event would take place.

Maybe a wide-screen iPod, possibly a 13-inch iBook, imaginably an iPhone… Apple also has a history of being very unpredictable…


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