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  2. Joanna Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Karine Hoffman (born July 27, 1955) [1] is a Polish-American marketing executive. She was one of the original members of both the Apple Macintosh team and the NeXT team. [2] [3] At the time she began at Apple Computer, the Mac was "still a research project". [4]

  3. Steve Jobs (film) - Wikipedia

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    After Hoffman and Jobs discuss NeXT's unclear direction, she realizes Jobs designed the computer to entice Apple to buy the company and reinstate him. By 1998, Apple has fired Sculley, purchased NeXT, and named Jobs CEO, and Jobs is about to unveil the iMac at Davies Symphony Hall. He is delighted by Hoffman's strong commercial forecasts but ...

  4. NeXT - Wikipedia

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    Several former Apple employees followed him to NeXT, including Joanna Hoffman, Bud Tribble, George Crow, Rich Page, Susan Barnes, Susan Kare, and Dan'l Lewin. [14] After consulting with major educational buyers from around the country, including a follow-up meeting with Paul Berg, a tentative specification for the workstation was drawn up.

  5. Through the Looking Glass (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Hoffman became particularly good at it and complained that it was too easy. Capps changed several parts of the game to make it increasingly challenging. Steve Jobs saw the game and was duly impressed. He soon started agitating for Capps to join the Mac team, but as a key member of the Lisa team, this was not possible.

  6. Apple went public 44 years ago—what your $10,000 ... - AOL

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    If you had invested $10,000 of today’s dollars in Apple when the company went public at $22 a share, your investment would now be worth $32.7 million, according to calculations by Fortune using ...

  7. Alain Rossmann - Wikipedia

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    Alain Simon Rossmann (born 1956 [1]) is a French entrepreneur who was a member of the early Apple Macintosh team and who went on to found or co-found nine startups, of which three went public (Radius, [2] C-Cube Microsystems, [3] Unwired Planet [4]), three were acquired (EO by AT&T, [5] Vudu by Walmart, [6] PSS Systems by IBM [7]), and two were dissolved (Zonbu, [8] Klip [9]).

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