Monday, September 23, 2013

Zane Mallett - 5th A Childhood Home Shown Too Soon? - 4

Summary: Steve Jobs' childhood home where he grew up in is now considered a historical monument and possibly now a protected historical sight. He moved into this home when he was in the 7th grade with his foster parents and he lived here throughout high school. It was then when he made the first Apple 1 computer. His house is attached to the garage where he made 50 Apple 1 computers which he sold to a near by shop. Later in 1977 Apple Co. was developed in Cupertino. Later, one of the original Apple 1 computers was auctioned off for 231,000 dollars.

Analysis: I think that this is a good idea. Every day we use our iPhones, iPads, Mac laptops and other Apple products during school. We use them to communicate with one another from wherever we may be. The fact that Jobs could bring this into the world and make it as convenient as he did is flabbergasting and he deserves this. My only question: Is this too soon?





Resource: http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/23/tech/steve-jobs-childhood-home/index.html

1 comment:

  1. I don't think it's too soon. It's a good way to commemorate his achievements. We would be able to see what it was like for the original Apple Company.

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