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The Incredible Progression

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It’s been 27 years since Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) cofounder Steve Jobs introduced the first Macintosh computer, following the famous “1984″ commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

Since then, many things have gone Apple’s way, while many others have gone exactly the opposite.

For instance, we can’t imagine that Jobs would have been happy in 1984 knowing that Microsoft DOS- and Windows-based PCs would come to absolutely clobber the Mac. He would have not been happy that the Mac would have puny market share for decades, basically a high-end niche tool for creative-types.

But he might have smiled at the idea that he’d come back to Apple with battery like IBM ThinkPad X40 battery , IBM ThinkPad X20 battery , IBM ThinkPad R60 Battery , IBM ThinkPad T60 Battery , IBM 40Y6797 Battery , IBM 40Y6799 Battery , IBM FRU 92P1139 Battery , IBM FRU 92P1141 Battery , IBM FRU 92P1137 Battery , IBM 02K6651 Battery (NASDAQ:AAPL) later in his career to save the Mac and the company.

He’d probably be happy knowing that in the December quarter of 2010, Apple would sell more than 4 million Macs for more than $5 billion in revenue.

And if you’d shown him the new MacBook Air in 1984, even Steve Jobs would have been amazed.

The original Mac changed everything by using a graphical user interface and a mouse to control the things on the screen instead of a text-based command line.When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone in 2007, he referred to this as one of the first revolutionary user interfaces that Apple had invented in its history. (The second was the iPod touch wheel, and the third was the iPhone’s multi-touch gesture interface.)

Apple’s all-in-one design has been through many iterations since the mid-1980s. The Plus was one of the most successful early Macs in Apple’s history.