- Sun Feb 27 2005 Jef Raskin, Mac pioneer, dies at 61
The expert on computer interfaces, and Apple employee No. 31, launched the Macintosh project.
- Mon Apr 28 2008 Tales of Silicon Valley: The birth of the Apple joystick
How Jef Raskin made a joystick and helped make the Apple II fun.
- Wed Apr 1 2009 Web 2.0 Expo: Mozilla's UI designer talks shop
Mozilla's Aza Raskin talks to attendees of the Web 2.0 Expo about designing Firefox and other apps, and how it's up to them to do some of the heavy lifting.
- Thu Jan 22 2009 Recollections of the Mac's creators
Three members of the team that built the original Macintosh look back on days filled with pirate flags, Nerf balls, and Steve Jobs' Zen interviewing techniques.
- Fri Mar 7 2008 Cardboard key to a 'green' office space
Bloxes puzzle pieces are meant to make furnishing an office as fun as a building a fort.
- Sun Oct 21 2007 Make your plans for the Vintage Computer Festival 10.0
If you're interested in the history of the computer industry, you won't want to miss the tenth annual Vintage Computer Festival, to be held November 3-4, 2007 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif.
- Tue Jul 13 2004 In absentia, Jobs still towers over Macworld
The Mac's original design team gives Steve Jobs a public beating, but on the show floor, the CEO still wins praise from die-hards.
- Wed Mar 29 2006 Time line: Three decades of Apple innovation
From Apple II to the Mac and iPod, Jobs and company have kept on innovating--and gaining rabid fans along the way.
- Thu Jan 22 2009 Mac at 25: Readers reminisce
CNET readers write about their most vivid memories of the groundbreaking Macintosh.
- Tue Jan 11 2005 How the Mac was born, and other tales
Mac co-creator Andy Hertzfeld talks with CNET News.com about the early days, open-source software, the iPod and Steve Jobs' parking habits.
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