Stephen Segaller
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At first, PCs were a joy for nerds but a pain for the everyday user. The Xerox Palo Alto research center transformed them into a computer anyone could use. Inspired by their work, Steve Jobs had Apple create the Macintosh, the first really modern pc. But it wasn't a money-spinner and Jobs was fired from the company he founded. It was a different result for Microsoft's version of the Palo Alto research. This was Windows 95 and it made Bill Gates the...
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On a diet of Coca-Cola, pizza, hard rock music, and very little sleep, guys like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Steve Wozniak, invented the personal computer. They did it to impress their friends. But they ended up launching a revolution that changed the world, made Apple a billion-dollarcompany and turned nerds into millionaires.
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To begin with, personal computers were just bought by enthusiasts, until IBM, the mighty maker of mainframes, entered the market. By launching its own PC, IBM opened the way for corporate America to embrace desk-top computers. In every one of them was an operating system from Microsoft, a tiny company compared to IBM. But it was Microsoft that would come out top in the end.
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Life of dreams: An overview of Carl Jung's life and works using film clips, photographs, and interviews with some of his colleagues, as well as a major English-language interview with Jung, recorded in 1956. This interview had not been previously transmitted on television until the series aired in 1989. This episode also includes previously undiscovered home-movies shot during Jung's travels in Africa and elsewhere.
Inheritance of dreams: Jung's...