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Apple Computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Apple's success with the Macintosh became a major influence in the development of graphical interfaces elsewhere, with major computer operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, all appearing on the market within two years of the introduction of the Macintosh. |
 | | Apple progressively abandoned flashy colors in favor of white polycarbonate for consumer lines such as the iMac and iBook, as well as the educational eMac, and metal enclosures for the professional lines. |
 | | In 1998, Apple began enforcing the use of a strictly monochrome logo—supposedly at the insistence of a newly-reinaugurated Jobs—nearly identical in shape to its previous rainbow incarnation. |
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