Cover story: Steve Jobs and the first issue of Macworld<article>
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A few weeks after Steve Jobs posed for the cover of the first issue of
Macworld, he changed his mind. He didn’t want to be on the cover anymore.</p><p>
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David Bunnell, the founder of
Macworld, used one of the oldest tricks in publishing: He lied about the magazine going to the presses.</p><figure class="small right"><a class="zoom" href="
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David Bunnell, the founding publisher of
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Cover story: Steve Jobs and the first issue of Macworld