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The incredible shrinking Apple e-book remedy
26 years ago in 1987 is when I first logged onto the internet with an Apple Modem connected to my Macintosh II with the first color monitor. Then, almost nothing was in color on the internet, until eWorld came out as a web browser in 1994, unfortunately Netscape launched that same year followed by internet Explorer the next year in 1995. I think it was part of Apple's deal with receiving money from Bill Gates, when Jobs returned in 1997, that they made Explorer equally available as Netscape and AOL.
Today, we have Google Yahoo and Bing available as search engines on our "high speed" cable and DSL services.
19 years later, eWorld is Dead: Long live eWorld
...Apple created AppleLink Personal Edition, a similar tech-support system for consumers, with Quantum Computer Services running the backend. Quantum Computer Services soon became America Online, or AOL, with a young Steve Case at the helm. 1987 saw Quantum running AppleLink PE, with Apple getting a percentage of the fees Quantum was charging users of the service.
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This is going to be very popular for business and one step closer to having a full tablet Mac within a year from now.
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