Yes, both Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak attended the Homebrew Computer Club, which was a gathering of computer hobbyists in Silicon Valley during the 1970s. The club provided a space for enthusiasts to share ideas, discuss innovations, and showcase their projects, significantly influencing the early personal computer movement. Their involvement in the club helped inspire the development of the Apple I computer.
To impress his mates at the Homebrew Computer Club.
Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. They were hand-built by Wozniak and first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club.
Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne,[9] to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. They were hand-built by Wozniak [10] [11] and first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club. This was taken from wikipedia.
Homebrew Computer Club
Homebrew Computer Club was created in 1975.
Apple Computer was founded in Los Altos, California on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. They sold the Apple I personal computer kit at $666.66. They were built by hand in Jobs' parents' garage, and the Apple I was first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club.
Homebrew Computer club is something that is a club with brewing tea and looking at computers A homebrew computer club is a club were people get together and discuss game and hardware ideas. also, they bring in software/games they have created to show there friends at the club.
April 1st, 1976 Apple released the Apple I (and started Apple computers). They were hand built by Steve Wozniak and first shown in California to Homebrew computer club, so I presume they were built there.
"Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne [8] to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. They were hand-built by Wozniak [9] [10] and first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club. [11] The Apple I was sold as a motherboard (with CPU, RAM, and basic textual-video chips)—not what is today considered a complete personal computer.[12] The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market-priced at US$666.66." Pulled from Wikipedia
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Steve Jobs Apple's former CEO (Dececed) of Apple and Steve Wozniak produced their first computer Apple I in 1976. This was when they started Apple. See this page http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa121598.htm
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