Think different - for 50 years - Harvard Gazette
Briefly

Think different - for 50 years - Harvard Gazette
"Apple has transformed the personal computing, music, and communications industries. It has also revolutionized marketing and advertising, industrial and product design, and retail, and helped shift our relationship to tech - and, arguably, to one another."
"I would put Apple alongside of IBM, Ford, and General Electric - one of the most important American companies to emerge during its period of explosive growth because they impacted so much of American life and the way American business has operated."
Apple, founded in 1976 by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ronald G. Wayne, began with the Apple-1 computer. Initially a niche product, Apple has grown into a $3.8 trillion company, revolutionizing personal computing, music, and communications. Analysts highlight Apple's significant impact on marketing, advertising, industrial design, and retail, reshaping how consumers interact with technology and each other. Experts compare Apple's influence to that of IBM, Ford, and General Electric, emphasizing its role in American business and life.
Read at Harvard Gazette
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]