What 40 years of Apple means to usApple is 40 years old today. The company that brought us the Macintosh, Newton, iMac, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, and Apple Watch is celebrating a milestone this April 1: Apple turns 40 today. That's 40 years of insanely great — and not so great — products. 40 years filled with brilliant executives and engineers. And 40 years of thinking different. The company is not one to readily reminisce or celebrate its history. Former CEO Steve Jobs once said "If you want to live your life in a creative way, as an artist, you have to not look back too much," and by all reports heavily encouraged others at Apple to follow this philosophy. But a little introspection — on rare occasions — can be a great thing, and there are a few hints both on campus and off that Apple values the legacy it has built. And so we, too, have decided to take a moment to reflect on how Apple has influenced and changed us over the last few decades. Rene Ritchie: Editor-in-chief, iMore When I was a tiny child, m...<br clear='all'/>
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What 40 years of Apple means to us