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How iMac set the stage for Apple TV

Michael Gartenberg has covered the personal technology beat for more than two decades at places like Gartner, Jupiter Research and Altimeter Group. Most recently, he spent a few years at Apple as Sr. Director of Worldwide Product Marketing. The future of TV has Bondi Blue roots I started my career in the trenches of Information Technology (IT) at a large company. At the time, IT was a close society protected by its own language. If you couldn't speak it, you weren't welcome. TCP/IP or Token Ring? Novell? Norton or Quarterdeck? Anything or Microsoft? The beauty of LANs and client-server architectures. Yep, no one could understand what we were talking about, and we liked it that way just fine. When the internet (lower case "i" these days) came along, consumers demanded it. No problem. A small cottage industry sprang up of IT moonlighters out to get the masses online — but never sharing the secrets needed to make it happen. Then along came the iMac The original iMac had...<br clear='all'/>

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