The Apple Revolution

Apple was born on April 1, 1976 when Steven Wozniak and Steve Jobs got together and created the first Apple I. However, Apple did not start to take off until 1977, when the Apple II was launched. It was a plastic box, which included colour graphics. This machine increased sales dramatically. They worked extremely hard, and in 10 years time it changed from being only them two in a garage into a 2 billion company.
A couple years later, in 1984, during the quarter of the Super Bowl, Apple aired its notorious 60-second commercial introducing the Macintosh.

Soon after this, as apple grew, Jobs hired a person who really thought was very talented to run the company with him. However that ended on Jobs being fired. Sculley was left at the head of apple. Even though he was out of the company, Jobs still loved what he did, and decided not to give up. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightning of starting something new. During the next five years he continued developing his creativity and imagination and created the company ‘NeXT’. Soon after this Apple bought NeXT and Pixar, with the returning of Steve Jobs to the company.

Apple continued growing at enormous steps. As of 2001, when the first iPod was launched, a revolution started. It had created a device in which all your music could be stored.
From this point onwards, apple has grown in all aspects, their products are easily used by anyone, although their price is quite high, the correlation between price and quality is on point.