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Teenager Allen Jerabeck has devoted a section of the bulletin board in his room to Apple newspaper clippings and magazine cutouts.
"I have a subscription to Macworld magazine, and when Tiger came out, I went to the mall first thing after school so that I could be first in line," he says. "As they opened the store, I got to run in with 'Eye of the Tiger' in the background, and received the first copy of Tiger sold at that Apple store."
Credit: Allen Jerabeck
Time line: Three decades of Apple innovation The products, people and events that shaped the Mac maker.
Gallery 1: Early fonts, graphics Historic Polaroids chart evolution of the user interface.
Gallery 2: Radical shift Soft-key based UI becomes mouse/windows-based.
Gallery 3: Lisa desktop Creating double-click, menu bars and more.
Gallery 4: Sketching out the Mac Before MacPaint there was LisaGraf.
Postcards from the faithful What Apple products mean to CNET News.com readers.
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