Steve Jobs on the reasons behind founding Apple ; 1991

Steve Jobs, speaking in 1991, on the reasons behind starting Apple and building computers for themselves: "In the great tradition of start-ups, we started Apple because we wanted the product ourselves...our immediate friends wanted one once they saw us build a prototype... gradually we were pulled into business. We didn't start out to build a large company. We started out to build a few dozen computers for us and our friends." (EFEN429N - AERL008R)
Steve Jobs, speaking in 1991, on the reasons behind starting Apple and building computers for themselves: "In the great tradition of start-ups, we started Apple because we wanted the product ourselves...our immediate friends wanted one once they saw us build a prototype... gradually we were pulled into business. We didn't start out to build a large company. We started out to build a few dozen computers for us and our friends." (EFEN429N - AERL008R)
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25 July, 1991
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