On Apple’s 40th Anniversary, Eric Bergerson tells how Apple was built upon...
Today is April 1, 2016 —April Fools Day, and Apple is now 40 years old. It is no longer Apple Computer, but simply Apple. CEO Tim Cook says Apple is at “childhood’s end” but how did Apple really get...
View ArticleDean Zarras Tells AppStorey how NeXT first brought Object Oriented Tools to...
Dean Zarras is a computer scientist, software engineer and business entrepreneur. Today, Dean is CEO and Founder of ClearFactr an online spreadsheet innovation that is just opening its offerings to the...
View ArticleFred Lunau tells AppStorey about Mission Critical Custom Applications and...
Today, Fred Lunau is an eLearning Technologist and an experienced Technical Sales Manager in the eastern United States, but in 1990 —Fred was working as a Sales Engineer or “SE” for NeXT Computers,...
View ArticleKen Anderson tells AppStorey about the moment NeXT was brought to Phibro...
“Small teams make the software that makes a difference in our world, not big ones” — Ken Anderson for AppStorey Today, Ken Anderson is a successful mobile, and server systems engineer and entrepreneur,...
View ArticleParents Just Don’t Understand (Steve Jobs’s NeXT Computer)
It’s 1988, there is no web to surf and if you switched on a Radio you might just hear Will Smith as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air sing his hit single “Parents Just Don’t Understand”. 1988 was also the...
View ArticleBebo White Talks High-Energy Physicists and History’s Greatest Computer
Today, Bebo White is a physicist and Departmental Associate Emeritus at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, but in 1990, he was helping define how computers would benefit particle physicists —and...
View ArticleOn the 11th Anniversary of Steve Jobs introducing the iPhone, Paul Jones...
What’s free, and what’s for sale. It’s 1990, there’s no web to surf and to get software, you have to drive to a store called Egg Head, a store where zero of the apps Apps are free. Paul Jones is a...
View ArticleMichael Baldwin talks Beauty, Steve Jobs & The Pursuit Of Elegance for AppStorey
Steve Jobs is known for elegant hardware but in the case of the NeXT Computer the beauty was more than skin deep. The NeXT Cube was a beautiful object whose operation exceeded the outward appearance....
View ArticleThink Insanely Simple. Ken Segall explains the hidden value of simplicity for...
Today, Ken Segall is known as the guy who gave Steve Jobs the “i” for the iMac, but in 1990 Ken was helping brand and market the most advanced computer Steve had ever made. It was Ken who had to...
View ArticleAppStorey talks with Steve Green about Steve Jobs, The Smithsonian and how a...
Today Steve Green is a lifelong pizza industry authority and the publisher of PMQ Pizza Magazine, available in print or at the PMQ website. Steve Jobs made the first online order of food that was...
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