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26th June 2006, Apple is an American computerOS is often credited with popularizing the graphical
technology corporation develops, sells, and supports auser interface.
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Apple Macintosh line of personal computers, the iPodIn 1988, Apple released its first UNIX based OS, named
portable music player, and the iTunes media player.A/UX. This was an operating system that seamlessly
Apple has been a major player in the evolution ofintegrated the Mac OS look and feel with the power
personal computing since its founding in 1976. Theand flexibility of UNIX.
Apple II microcomputer, introduced in 1977, was a hitThe graphical user interface used by Macintosh
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first commercial personal computer to employ adesktop and has little pictures (called icons) of file
graphical user interface, which was influenced in partfolders, a trash can for deleting files, etc. Pull-down
by the Xerox Alto.menus and dragging objects originated with the Mac.
In 1984, the Macintosh (commonly called the "Mac")For people who are not computer experts, the
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introducing the mouse for the first time in a personalby Xerox PARC, but never released.
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