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After watching the video above it would be difficult to find a computer user who wouldn't appreciate the quality that is packed into a MacBook laptop. The names Apple and Mac have always been synonymous with quality and innovation. The Apple phenomena, with its auspicious beginnings, being created by "the two Steves," two high school geeks with a vision, is one of the greatest success stories.
The two Steves had a hard time in the beginning, mostly getting financial backing, but with willy industriousness and a product they believed in, success would definitely not elude these two young men. Here is the proof. When Apple finally went public in 1977 it generated more money than any IPO since Ford Motor Company in 1956 and instantly created more millionaires (in the way of investors) than any company in history.
Customer loyalty is one of the things Apple is best known for. It seems that once you own a Mac you never go back. Could this be due to the history of Apple, in which two broke high school geeks, with determination, brains, and perseverance, created the first computer for "the regular guy?" Maybe in part. We all admire the underdog who rises to success in spite of all the obstacles. However, there are doubtless millions of MacBook owners who have no idea of the history behind Apple. They simply love the product.
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