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1985

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Tanto en 1985 como ahora, siempre innovando

Casi se me saltan las lágrimas al ver este video. Steve Jobs presentando su Macintosh en Enero de 1984. Para esa época era sin duda una revolución total todo lo que ves en el video y aventajaba con creces a Microsoft y su Windows. El "tio Steve" siempre hace las presentaciones que resulten impresionantes y consigue levantar a todo el mundo de la silla. Me encanta la sonrisa que brinda siempre al ...
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Un disco de 40.000 dólares

Lo que cambian los tiempos. Hacia 1985 los discos duros eran enormes piezas de ingenieria por no nombrar lo grandes que eran sus facturas cuando alguien se los quería agenciar. El que vemos en la foto costaba nada más y nada menos que 40.000 dolares y sólo tenía 40 MB de capacidad. Que curioso, porque justo en este mismo año, Microsoft sacaba a la venta Windows 1.0 con un precio de tan sólo 100 dolares ...