“Thank you to all the crazy, marginal, rebellious, non-conformist, offbeat people, to those who see things differently…writes Tim Cook to celebrate Apple’s fiftieth anniversary. To celebrate, the Apple firm pulled out all the stops: an Alicia Keys concert in New York, a fashion show in Shanghai, an ode to the French touch in Paris with Pedro Winter and Cassius. Without forgetting the suspense over the gift that Apple should give to its users. The international press is divided between praise and critical inventory.
The beginnings are the stuff of legend. “Two college dropouts, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, and a friend, Ronald G. Wayne, created On April Fool’s Day 1976, a business from Jobs’ parents’ garage in Los Altos… in California, camp The Harvard Gazette. “For the modest sum of $666.66†we could then obtain one of the first 200 Apple-1s, “composed of a single printed circuit equipped with an 8-bit processor and 4K RAM [la mémoire vive] – the screen, keyboard and power supply are sold separately†, continues the daily life of the prestigious university.
Near bankruptcy in the 1990s
The beginnings were “rather modestâ€write the Süddeutsche Zeitung. The company has “even came close to bankruptcy in






