Insanely Great: The Apple Mac at 40 Anniversary Event
In January 1984, the world witnessed the unveiling of the Apple Macintosh by Steve Jobs—a revolutionary computer that transformed not only the tech landscape but also the very essence of Apple. Emerging from a culture of trailblazers, the Mac introduced the graphical user interface to the masses, reshaping the way people interacted with computing and fostering new realms of creativity.
Fast forward to the 40th anniversary of the Mac's groundbreaking launch, and the Computer History Museum (CHM) commemorated this iconic product that played a pivotal role in Apple's ascent to becoming the world's largest company.
Here's a glimpse of what you can expect from the recorded celebration:
Join moderator David Pogue as he guides you through insider stories of the Mac and Apple's early days. Key members from the original hardware, software, design, and marketing/PR teams, including Bill Atkinson, Steve Capps, Andy Cunningham, Andy Hertzfeld, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Dan'l Lewin, and Mike Murray, share their firsthand experiences.
Gain insights into the enduring impact of the Mac from insiders and experts such as Chris Espinosa, Guy Kawasaki, and Steven Levy.