40 people and their biographies that contribute to technology

in #story7 years ago

How are you I have said many times before the era of information technology in the era. And the importance of contributing to the development of information technology is so important that there is no time to say anything new. And today I came for you, 40 fake images of these tech companies that you have never seen before. So relax and enjoy the photos.

(1) Apple I (1976)

The first image is with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs of Apple I. Image taken in 1976. Wozniak first created Apple One with circuit board and designed Steve Jobs device. Later, they started selling the device at $ 666.66 per peso.

(2) Apple II Team (1978)

This photo is from the Apple 2 team of 1978. Steve Jobs is seen talking to Michael Scott on the back of the film. Note that Michael

(3) Steve Jobs and Oz (1980)

Oz is working on a Apple2 computer and the job is looking at. Apple Computer made Woz her hobby. Note that Apple 2 is the world's first business software 8-bit home computer Color graphics, hit management system and Apple 4 devices with just 4 kilobytes of RAM were priced at $ 1298 or about 150,000.

(4) Apple Headquarters (1981)

This photo was taken in front of the Apple headquarters in Cupertino in 1981. Note that the use of rainbow in the Apple logo is from 1977 to 1999.

(5) Apple Lisa Team (1983)

The world's first graphical user-connected PC was Apple Lisa. Lisa was named after Steve Jobs's daughter. The company had 50 team to build the computer and behind this was spent on the company's 50 million US dollars.

(6) Apple Co-Founder at the Apple IIc unveiling (1984)

Apple IIc shows Steve Jobs, John Schoolie and Steve Wozniak to the computer. It's Apple's fourth and first portable computer. Its weight was 3.4 kg. But it did not have built-in batteries and displays.

(7)Steve Jobs & John Sculley in Central Park (1984)

Steve Jobs and John Sculley in America's Central Park Note that John Sculley was the youngest ever Pepsi President.

(8) Bill Gates (1991) at Steve Jobs' house

Bill Gates discusses something at Steve Jobs's home.

(9) Steve Jobs and Gil Amelio (1996) at Apple Town

The image is taken with the Apple QuickTake camera. Interestingly, the black jacket of Steve Jobs had become violet in the camera.

(10) Microsoft Co-Founders (1975)

Bill Gates started Micro-Soft after dropping out of Harvard in 1975. And after one year, the hyphen was removed from the name. You see Paul Allen with Bill Gates in the film.

(11) Microsoft's first 11 officers (1978)

You can see Microsoft's first 11 officials, including Bill Gates.

(12) Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates (1980)

Steve Ballmer joins Microsoft after being dropped out of the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Where he worked for 33 years till 2014. He became CEO of Microsoft in 2000.

(13)Microsoft Co-Founders (1981

MS Operating System MS DOS has been commercially distributing with IBM PC since 1981. Later that tech world stormed. Since Bill Gates had an operating system license, he had the opportunity to enter his operating system on any IBM PC.

(14) Bill Gates with Windows 1.0 (1983)

The first version of Windows was named Interface Manager but it was changed before the release.

(15) Young Bill Gates (1985)

Young Bill Gates remains in Relax. But after releasing Windows 1.0, Apple filed a lawsuit against the patent for theft. Bill Gates, however, was able to handle the suit in the aftermath.

(16) Bill Gates (1985)

Do you remember these floppy dicks? In that time you could enter a complete operating system. Here you can see Bill Gates with a 192 kilobyte floppy decode. They have 16 bit graphical operating system windows 1.0.

(17) Bill Gates with Windows 3.0 (1990)

Bill Gates with Windows 3.0, where the new feature is Windows Software Development Kit (SDK). Through which the unmanned windows will get the chance to create a third pitting program for Windows. In the first year of release, it sold 3 million copies and Windows gained popularity.

(18) Windows 95 Unveiling ceremony (1995)

Knowing that a million copies are sold in just 4 days of Windows 95 release, and Bill Gates becomes the richest man in the world, and every year as a rich man.

(19) Adobe System founders (1982)

Adobe System founders Charles Geschke and John Warnock. Their targets are properly printed on the text and images from the screen on the screen.

(20) Adobe Founders with Stef Jobs (1985)

Adobe founders with Steve Jobs are talking about postScript with them. AppleSmith LaserWriter was one of the world's first laser printers with PostScript technology

(21) Intel Founders (1978)

On the left side, Intel's first official, Andy Grove, and rightly Intel's founders Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore

(22)Intel Office (1970)

Intel employees in front of Intel's Santa Clara office. In 1970, 4-bit CPUs were built in the office of Intel 4004. Later, for the calculator, the 8-bit microprocessor Intel 8008 was built and this factory was built.

(23) IBM President and Chairman with IBM Computer

IBM helped tech nanake tech to send people to the moon

(24) IBM 7090 Computer (1961)

The IBM 7090 computer was a mainframe computer, which was then sold for $ 2.9 million at that time. The computer was used in the Apollo Moon mission in 1969.

(25) HP CoPhunder's (1963)

HP CoFunders Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in Manufacturing Factory

(26) Samsung Headquarters of the 1930s

In 1938, Lee Byung Chull founded Samsung company named Samsung Sanghoe. The company initially sold glazeeries and noodles. Since 1960, Samsung Electronics, Semi Conductors, LCD screens and mobile phones come to the industry.

(27) Samsung Group founder Lee Byung Chull (1976)

An official of Samsung Group founder Lee Byung Chull (center) is talking about computer systems.

(28) Samsung TV Factory (1978)

There are 80 small companies in the whole of the world and around 4, 27, 000 people worldwide are working in Samoa. The company's earnings are equivalent to 17% of GDP in South Korea

(29) Oracle founders (1978)

In this film Oracle's first year is seen in Ed Oates, Bob Miner and Larry Ellison.

(30) Michael Dell (1987)

From the University of Texas hostel room, Michael Dell has started assembling and selling IMB PC-compatible computers. Later, dropping out of the university and taking full advantage of computer creation. In 1985, the "Turbo PC" was invented, which earned its company 73 million dollars in the following year. His company name was Dell in 1988

(31) Dell Production Factory (1989)

In the 1989 Austin Circa town, Michael Dell was part of the Dell Production Factory.

(32) Google Co Founders (1999)

You can see the same image of Google's co-founders.

(33) Original Google Platform (1998)

This is the originating Google platform from which Google's journey began. This is a room at Stanford University.

(34) Google's first team (1999)

In the same picture all members of Google's first team will see.

(35) Marissa Mayer of 1999

Before joining Yahoo, Marissa Mayer has been working in Google for almost 13 years. He is currently Yahoo! CEO and President of She is one of the influential women in the world. He is now 42 years old.

(36) Yahoo Founders (1994)

Start yahoo than search engine! Who was created as a web directory. But gradually it started using everyone as a search engine. Microsoft offered Microsoft to buy Yahoo for $ 44.6 billion in 2008, but it was rejected.

(37) Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (1994)

In 1994, Jeff Bezos, from Wall Street Firm, stepped out of his vice-presidential position and started selling online goods. As a result, the start of the journey of the Amazon website. But until 2011, the company could not see any profits. But now the company's average revenue is approximately 178 billion US dollars.

(38) Founder of eBay with CEO (1998)

eBay was a personal website of Pierre Omidyar early. But he later appointed a CEO to look after his site's only incoming checks for high traffic. In 1998 the company came to the public.

(39) Facebook Co-Founders (2004)

Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Mark Zuckerberg are seen sitting in the room at Harvard University in the film. Initially the site was made for Harvard students only, but in 2006, it was made open to everyone. And in September 2012, Facebook became a billion active users. Dustin Moskovitz left Facebook on Asana K Co founded and currently Chris Hughes is the publisher & Editor-in-Chief of The New Republic Agency.

(40) YouTube Co Founders (2005)

Seeing Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim in the film They were working on paypal before the establishment of YouTube.

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