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Early Morning Byte - Friday, July 21, 2023
How Far We've Come | Your Early Morning Byte

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Good morning! The constant evolution of the technology landscape has been nothing short of remarkable. Look back to 1999 when Apple unveiled its groundbreaking iBook. Back then, the notion that artificial intelligence would dominate conversations in 2023 would seemed far-fetched. It's crazy to see how far we've come! So, let's embrace the future with optimism and curiosity, knowing that the possibilities in the technology world are endless.- Emily Hill, Catherine Pyle, Josh Koszalkowski, Eric Slorahn, Trey Hill
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July 21, 1999 – Apple’s iBook was unveiled, and the official launch of Wi-Fi as a commercial product was set into play. Steve Jobs notably drew out a four-box grid to demonstrate how he wanted to simplify Apple’s messy product line-up. Across the top of the grid “Consumer and Pro” was written, while the left side of the grid had “Desktop and Portable,” notating the four types of products he wanted to champion to serve both professionals and the wider public. All of these were out in the public sphere except for the consumer portable product at the time. By Josh Koszalkowski, Contributing Writer ● Read More...
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