27 August 2011 - 3:48pm | posted by | 2 comments

The historic lost video in which Steve Jobs, bow tie and all, gave the world the Mac

This 1984 video is truly the start of the amazing Apple success story of Steve Jobs. Watch and marvel!

Jobs was just 28 years old then, and he hadn't yet settled on his future trademark uniform of black turtleneck and jeans,  says AdAge ,"but he was already every bit the showman."
  This particular version of the video has been on YouTube since 2006. Steve Dumenco writes "I've seen it before and maybe you have too, but I have to say that watching it again -- on my MacBook -- once again gave me goosebumps."
 The credits at the close of the video read "Recorded in January 1984 and preserved for the world by Scott Knaster" -- now a technical writer at Google -- and "Restored and digitized in January 2005 by TextLab."

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29 Aug 2011 - 16:04
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WOW THAT IS AWESOME!

That video is a witness to history.....

The birth of the Cult of Macintosh.

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29 Aug 2011 - 16:06
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I really like the way APPLE MAC lets the products speak for them self and literally in this case. THAT IS AWESOME!

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