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What Hath Woz Wrought

The first product I developed for Apple

a year ago 18 votes
Joining Apple Computer

Reflections on the 40th anniversary of my joining Apple

a year ago 19 votes
Folon

Early Mac art from Jean-Michel Folon

a year ago 24 votes
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