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IBM JX

IBM's PCjr was a failure, or so I gather, but this one was more successful. Released only in Australia and New Zealand, I spotted a couple at a garage sale many years ago, and had to grab them. There used to be a cartridge-based version of Lotus 123 for this computer, on two cartridges, which always impressed me

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Bill Gates 1979 Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas

This is an image I took at the 1979 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Bill looks a little pensive, as if he's not sure he's really going to make it. Note his support for the Apple II (see my images of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak the day they announced the Apple II in 1977. www.flickr.com/photos/munnecket/143884778/in/photostream/
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Bill Gates

Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, throws a Windows 1.0 floppy disk in his office soon after the product's release. 1985 Bellevue, Washington, USA
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World changing events involving an apple

From Adam in Paradise, to Newton under the Apple tree, that made a total new scientific world view, when " the apple fell" to Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, maybe the one that have had the most influence on how we use and design digital experiences