The revolution that transformed technology and global culture

On April 1, 1976, exactly 50 years ago, "Apple" was founded, one of the companies that would forever change the world of technology, according to "WiredItalia".
"Apple Computer" was registered by the three co-founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne.
The latter, just 12 days after the company was founded, decided to sell his share of the shares and leave the company, leaving control to the two directors, Jobs and Wozniak.
The date April 1 was chosen partly by chance and partly as a joke – a well-known habit of Wozniak's at the time.
Ronald Wayne, often called the "secret founder," played a key role in the company's early steps.
He drafted the initial contract between the partners and created the first Apple logo.
Although he left very early, he stated that he did not regret his decision, as he did not want to take financial risks at a time when the company was still uncertain.
From a garage to a technological empire
Apple began its journey in a garage in Los Altos, where the first computer, the Apple I, was built - a simple but revolutionary device for its time.
Just a year later, the company launched the Apple II, which became a huge success and helped spread personal computers around the world.
In the decades that followed, Apple became a symbol of innovation, bringing iconic products such as:
• Macintosh (1984), which revolutionized the graphical interface
• iPod (2001), which changed the music industry
• iPhone (2007), which transformed global communication
Today, Apple is one of the most valuable companies in the world and a symbol of Silicon Valley, influencing the way people communicate, work, and live.
From an idea started among friends in 1976, Apple grew into a global giant - a story that continues to inspire entrepreneurs around the world.
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