Impact Of Apple

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The Historical Impact of Apple Computers

When considering contributions to the technology field, Apple is one of the first companies that comes to mind. The innovation and vision of Apple computers has allowed the company to be on the forefront of technological change. Even after almost 40 years of business, Apple has managed to not only be relevant in the field of technology, but dominate it. Apple led the way of making computers more easily-accessible to the average person by creating a basic, yet efficient design. In fact, part of Steve Jobs’ methodology was to create simple and easy to use computers for everyday use. Needless to say, Jobs and his team at Apple were successful in transitioning computing from highly technical use to everyday …show more content…

Apple, however, wasted no time in pioneering the next technological advancement. The new project was the Macintosh computer. Following the revolutionary Apple II, the Macintosh sought to change how users interacted with computers. The Macintosh was innovative in that it included new concepts such as Xerox PARC’s graphical user interface and Douglas Englebart’s mouse (Snell). Once again, Apple had simplified computing for the average person and increased accessibility to all. The Macintosh was rightly branded as “the computer for the rest of us,” amplifying its simplicity and application in personal life (O 'Reilly). The Macintosh would become “the most influential computer in the industry’s history” and even Steve Jobs was quoted at the time, describing it as “the future of Apple Computers” …show more content…

The iPod was the first advancement made and it was made primarily to compete with traditional MP3 players. It would go on to change the way people listened to music. The iPod had incredible features for such a compact device. It offered more storage than traditional MP3 players, with a 5 GB integrated hard drive, and faster speed of uploading music, being able to upload 1000 songs in as little as 10 minutes (Finkle). The iPod also came with the iTunes store, which would later completely change how people would access music. Apple would become the largest music retailer in the world (O

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