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earlier. The choice was highly symbolic, just like the first
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words that showed up on the computer’s screen: “hello (again)”, a reference to Macintosh’s original “hello”. Steve Jobs had put Apple back at the forefront of the consumer desktop scene, a market the company had invented.
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<p>
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The iMac proved one of Apple’s biggest hits, selling
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<img class="left-pic zoom-this" src="samples/steve-jobs/pics/29.jpg" width="120">
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two million units in its first two years. But of course Steve Jobs didn’t stop there.
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Only seven months later, in January 1999, he made two product
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announcements at Macworld San Francisco. First was a brand new Power Mac G3 tower that was not only faster, but also featured a new, appealing
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design inspired by the original iMac. And second was that the iMac would now come in several colors, hence its internal
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