Born April 1, 1976 to father, Steve Jobs, and unknown mother, Apple was destined to be a child of many talents. Introduced into the world as a personal computer kit and later growing into the advanced toddler Apple Lisa. Mocking and copying from its childhood friend, Macintosh, Apple Lisa, probably named after its unknown mother, Apple became the first personal computer to sell and take America by storm. [Sorry Mac]
In Apple's teenage years, as all teenagers do, hit puberty and became a bit of a rebel, lost a family member, and entered a slight downfall. Apple's twin, series two, was too much to produce and in 1993; Apple, sadly lost its other half it was only 17. During this unexpected family loss, Apple went into a depression and his "friend" Mac stepped in and took over the market and its shares.
A year after Apple's twin death, at 18, Apple recovers and determines to regain market shares. In an attempt, Apple confides in IBM and they merge their software with one another allowing systems to be compatible with one another.
Four years later, at the age of 21, despite a soiled friendship, Apple launches with Mac at its father's request. That same year Apple launches its first store "The Apple Store."
At the age of 22, Apple returns to establishing its name and regained it profits it once lost. New designs and catchy names like "imini" was introduced and the banks bellies were full.
In 2007, at the tender age of 31, Apple has managed to become a global brand and legally changed its name from Apple, to Apple Inc. to uphold the company's persona and redirect the attention from Apple as a computer based name to a name that is diverse and offer a variety of products.
Currently, Apple is still running strong, in great health, and its mind is functioning better than before. Apple will celebrate its 35th birthday on April, 1, 2011 and will be the forerunner in toady's technological world at the tender age of 35. Apple has been creating and dominating for years. Apple has enough money to retire, than senior citizens have years. If Apple continues to function and move in this progressive direction of success, it will live for generations to come. Can you say IMMORTAL? I can!!

I like the way you told the story of Apple here. Out of curiosity, have you seen the movie 'Pirates of Silicon Valley'? it gives you a pretty good look of the birth of the company and the PC. It is also nice movie to watch, since it gives you a little backgroound on Steve Jobs and his partner.
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