Article 74M49 Apple at 50: a visual history

Apple at 50: a visual history

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Amelia Holowaty Krales
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GettyImages-177454317.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100Steve Jobs with room full of computers, 1984. | Image: Michael L Abramson / Getty Images

This is part of our package about Apple's 50th anniversary, read more here.

It's difficult to picture a world without Apple. The company's influence at the heart of technology and culture is so profound that even the era before the iPhone can now seem like a distant memory - and Apple existed more than 30 years before the iPhone.

So, on Apple's 50th anniversary, here's a trip down memory lane. Back when Steve Jobs was wearing a bow tie. Back in 1984, when, on behalf of the Macintosh revolution, a woman defiantly threw a sledgehammer at the face of IBM. Back when iMacs were beautiful giants with tinted plastic cases. Even back when, not so ...

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