The Macintosh. With the original’s introduction in 1984, and so many iterations since, it’s changed how many people work—and play—on the computer. In The Daily’s poll, it ranked No. 1 for being Steve Jobs’ most defining product, followed up by the iPhone, iPod, iPad and iTunes, in order.
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CWRU weighs in on Steve Jobs’ most revolutionary product
Cwru Weighs In On Steve Jobs’ Most Revolutionary Product
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October 14, 2011
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Story by: Editorial Staff
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CWRU weighs in on Steve Jobs’ most revolutionary product
CWRU weighs in on Steve Jobs’ most revolutionary product