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    Apple Celebrates 50 Years: From Garage Startup to $3.7 Trillion Giant

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Apple is preparing to celebrate a significant milestone: its 50th anniversary on April 1, 2026. Established in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in a modest California garage, the company revolutionized personal computing and later sparked a worldwide transformation in mobile technology with the introduction of the iPhone.

    Steve Jobs, who dropped out of college and traveled to India seeking spiritual enlightenment, chose the name “Apple” after visiting a commune in Oregon. In that small garage, Jobs and Wozniak handcrafted the first Apple computers, setting the stage for a technology empire that would change how people work, communicate, and enjoy entertainment.

    Despite being ousted from Apple in the mid-1980s due to internal conflicts and poor sales of the Macintosh, Jobs returned in the late 1990s to lead the development of groundbreaking products such as the iPod, iPhone, and iPad.

    After Jobs passed away in 2011, Tim Cook took over as CEO, steering Apple into new markets including wearables, services, and subscription models, while driving record revenue and profit growth.

    Currently, Apple’s market capitalization stands at approximately $3.7 trillion, ranking it among the most valuable companies worldwide—a remarkable feat for a business that began with two friends experimenting in a garage five decades ago.

    As Apple marks its golden anniversary, its enduring legacy of innovation, design excellence, and cultural influence continues to inspire millions globally.

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