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Apple Celebrates 3 decades!  Awesome Timeline via CNET News highlighting the past 30 years with Apple...


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1976 Apple I Steven Paul Jobs, Stephen Gary Wozniak and Ronald Gerald Wayne found Apple Computer Company is founded U.S. celebrates bicentennial 1976
1977 Apple II Michael M. Scott is first Apple president
Armas Clifford "Mike" Markkula joins Apple
Apple logo designed by Rob Janoff President Jimmy Carter inaugurated
First "Star Wars" movie released
Elvis dies
1977
1978 Disc II Jef Raskin joins Apple Company moves into new Cupertino headquarters People's Temple mass suicide in Guyana 1978
1979 Apple II+   Introduces first printer, the Silentype
Now employs 250 people working out of four buildings
Nuclear reactor accident at Three Mile Island
Americans taken hostage in Iran
1979
1980 Apple III   Goes public with 4.6 million shares U.S. hockey team upsets Soviets
IBM personal computer announced
John Lennon shot
1980
1981   Markkula becomes president, Jobs chairman European headquarters open in Paris and Slough, England
Wozniak's single-engine, six-seat plane crashes
President Ronald Reagan sworn in
Reagan shot
Prince Charles, Lady Diana Spencer wed
1981
1982   Raskin resigns Takes legal action to stop cloning of Apple II
Woz produces US Festival
Hits $1 billion in annual sales
"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" opens in theaters
Permanent artificial heart implanted in human for first time
1982
1983 Lisa


Apple IIe
John Sculley named president, CEO Lisa and Mac divisions combined Michael Jackson's "Thriller" tops album charts for the first of 37 weeks
"M.A.S.H" goes off the air
Sally Ride is first U.S. woman in space
U.S. and Caribbean allies invade Grenada
1983
1984 Mac 128k

Apple IIc
Andy Hertzfeld, one of the main authors of the Macintosh system software, leaves Apple Landmark Super Bowl ad, by "Blade Runner" director Ridley Scott, introduces the Mac William Gibson coins term "cyberspace" in his novel "Neuromancer"
Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi assassinated
Poison gas escapes union carbide plant in Bhopal, India
Bishop Desmond Tutu wins Nobel Peace Prize
1984
1985   Sculley reduces Jobs' role
Woz resigns
Jobs resigns, forms Next Software
Windows 1.01 released
President Reagan present Jobs and Wozniak with National Technology Medal
Mikhail Gorbachev named new Soviet leader 1985
1986 Mac Plus Jobs establishes Pixar, buying Lucasfilm's computer graphics group for $10 million Apple Programmers and Developers Association (APDA) formed Space Shuttle Challenger explodes
Fox television network premieres
1986
1987 Mac II
Mac SE
    Iran-Contra hearings begin
Black Monday; DJIA falls
1987
1988   Jean-Louis Gassee named president of Apple Products Acquires Network Innovations
Sues Microsoft over GUI
Pan Am Flight 103 explodes over Lockerbie, Scotland 1988
1989



Mac Portable
  Acquires Coral Software
Sued by the Beatles' Apple Corps over music
Sued by Xerox over GUI
George Bush inaugurated
Tiananmen Square crackdown
Loma Prieta earthquake hits San Francisco Bay Area
Fall of Berlin Wall
1989
1990 Mac LC Jean-Louis Gassee resigns, co-founds Be Lists on Tokyo Stock Exchange Apartheid dismantled in South Africa
Antonia Novello sworn in as first Hispanic/female U.S. surgeon general
1990
1991 PowerBook 100   Chooses Fountain, Colo., as site for new manufacturing plant
Announces 10 international language versions of System 7
First Gulf War starts 1991
1992     Number of customers using System 7 reaches 4 million
Reaches first $2 billion-revenue quarter
Rodney King verdict sparks L.A. riots
Johnny Carson retires from "Tonight Show"
1992
1993 Newton MessagePad Michael Spindler named CEO, Sculley chairman
Sculley resigns
PowerBook sales top 1 million mark President Bill Clinton sworn in
ATF agents storm Branch Davidian compound
1993
1994 PowerMac 6100/60
eWorld service
QuickTake camera
  Mac celebrates 10th birthday
Licenses Newton technology to Toshiba
Introduces WiggleWorks, home learning software for children
Northridge earthquake strikes, killing more than 50
Grunge rocker Kurt Cobain commits suicide
America Online hits 1 million subscribers
1994
1995 Quadra 610 (DOS compatible)   One-millionth PowerMac produced Netscape browser released
Oklahoma City federal building bombed
1995
1996   Gil Amelio named CEO Fourth-quarter results in $25 million profit
Acquires Jobs' Next Software
Atlanta hosts Centennial Olympic Games 1996
1997   Amelio out as CEO
Jobs named interim CEO
Shutters Advanced Technology Group First Harry Potter book published
Pathfinder lands on Martian soil
1997
1998 iMac/233   Scraps Newton operating system Unabomber sentenced to life
DOJ, 20 states file Microsoft antitrust suit
1998
1999     Invests $100 million in Samsung
Sues eMachines over iMac look-alike
Sued over use of OS 9 name
iBook tops notebook sales
"The Matrix" released
Columbine High School shooting
RIAA sues Napster for copyright infringement
1999
2000 PowerMac Cube Jobs becomes permanent CEO
Chief sales exec Mitch Mandich steps down
Licenses Amazon.com's 1-Click Richard Hatch wins first season of "Survivor"
U.S. Supreme Court rules manual election recounts unconstitutional
2000
2001 iPod



OS X
  Opens first retail store, in MacLean, Va.
Settles with former worker who allegedly posted company secrets on Internet
President George W. Bush inaugurated
Hijacked planes hit N.Y., Washington, D.C.
Europe switches to euro
2001
2002 iMac G4 Former exec John Couch returns as vice president of education Acquires FireWire company Zayante
Buys music software company Emagic
Retail stores go overseas
Wins a second Emmy Award for technology
Larry Ellison resigns from Apple board
Halle Berry, Denzel Washington make Oscar history
Kelly Clarkson crowned first American Idol
T-Mobile launches Sidekick
Sniper attacks terrorize Washington, D.C., area
2002
2003     iTunes Music Store opens
Tibco sues Apple over trademark
Hits 25 million iTunes downloads
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
America invades Iraq
Human Genome Project
2003
2004 iMac G5 Jobs undergoes successful surgery for pancreatic cancer Kicks off ad campaign featuring U2
Launches iTunes Canada
Sues over Tiger prerelease
Janet Jackson's Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction
Indian Ocean tsunami
2004
2005 iPod Nano



Video iPod
Raskin dies at 61 Scoops up SchemaSoft
Aligns with Intel
iTunes downloads top 500 million
1 million videos sold from iTunes, 19 days after video iPod launch
Martha Stewart released from prison
Pope John Paul II dies
Identity of Deep Throat revealed
Hurricane Katrina hits Gulf Coast
Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist dies
2005
2006 iMac Core Duo Disney buys Pixar, putting Jobs on Disney's board
Software development leader Avie Tevanian leaves
Offers March Madness on iTunes RIM, NTP settle patent dispute 2006

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