A 1975 meeting in a Silicon Valley garage inspired the young, shy Steve Wozniak to build the Apple I -- and an icon. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET Group and CNET Labs ...
An informal group of hobbyists interested in promoting computers for the masses. Founded in 1975 by Gordon French and Fred Moore, Homebrew Computer Club members first met at a Community Computer ...
A Kickstarter campaign has been set up in an effort to reunite the original members of the Homebrew Computer Club for one night only in Silicon Valley. The hope is that between now and October 29, ...
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says that going to Homebrew Computer Club meetings taught him a lot that was useful in creating Apple. The Club nurtured the dream that each person could have a home ...
The beauty of the Homebrew Computer Club, one of the first formal computer clubs in the country, if not the world, was that it kind of broke new ground. The state goal was to bring computing to the ...
Notes from the hobbyist club where Jobs, Steve Wozniak and other tech pioneers shared ideas and code offer fascinating insights into a pivotal moment in the PC revolution. Leslie Katz led a team that ...
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built 200 Apple-1 computers in 1976 during the genesis of the pioneering tech company. Inspired by hours spent at meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, ...
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