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Many people think it was the Macintosh in 1984. But it wasn't! It was Xerox. Apple asked for a tour of there company and rights to edit the GUI. xerox retuned saying yes. Years later Apple released the Macintosh and fired Steve Jobs who later returned in 1997.

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The Macintosh. It was a simple, single button mouse that slid on a wheel.

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