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  1. Apple Scanner

    unreferenced date January 2009 In August 1988 Apple Inc. Apple introduced the Apple Scanner . It was their first ISO 216 A4 8.5  in 14.0  in flatbed scanner . It was capable of a 4 bit image with 16 levels of grey in a maximum resolution of 300  dpi . The scanner could complete a full scan in 20.4 seconds. It shipped with a SCSI connection with an optional Apple Desktop Bus ADB port. The scanner was upgraded to the short lived Apple OneScanner in 1991 with 256 levels of grey. Apple hardware before 1998 Category Apple Inc. peripherals Category Imaging it Apple Scanner ...   more details



  1. Apple III

    OS Apple SOS RAM 128 Kilobyte KB , expandable to 512 KB RAMtype Discontinued April 1984 The Apple III often rendered as Apple is a business oriented personal computer produced and released by Apple Inc. Apple Computer that was intended as the successor to the Apple II series , but largely considered a failure in the market. Development work on the Apple III started in late 1978 under the guidance ... sara http lowendmac.com orchard 05 apple iii lisa era.html Two Apple Failures Apple III and Lisa ... reintroduced the following autumn. ref name intro http oldcomputers.net appleiii.html Apple III computer oldcomputers.net ref Development stopped and the Apple III was discontinued on April 24, 1984, and the III Plus was dropped from the Apple product line in September 1985. ref name apconf The Apple III could be viewed as an enhanced Apple II then the newest heir to a line of 8 bit machines dating back to 1976. Officially, however, the Apple III was not part of the Apple II line, but rather a close ... style upper lowercase keyboard as opposed to the Apple II which was based on a teletype keyboard and 80 ... the Apple 8 bit computer line. ref name IBMPC http lowendmac.com orchard 06 ibm pc 5150 origin.html The Origin of the IBM PC ref Despite numerous stability issues and recalls, Apple was eventually able ... 65,000 75,000 Apple III computers were sold. ref name intro ref name apconf The Apple III Plus brought this up to 120,000. ref name apconf Apple co founder Steve Wozniak stated that the primary reason for the Apple III s failure was that the system was designed by Apple s marketing department, unlike Apple s previous engineering driven projects. ref name iwoz Steve Wozniak Wozniak, S. G. 2006 , iWoz From Computer Geek to Cult Icon How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It . W. W. Norton & Company . ISBN 0 393 06143 4. ref The Apple III s failure led to Apple reevaluating their plan to phase out the Apple II, and eventual continuation of development ...   more details



  1. Apple Beer

    Image Fassbrause.jpg file right thumb A glass of apple beer fassbrause Image Apple beer.jpg file left thumb Apple Beer by Apple Beer Corp. Apple Beer is a non alcohol ic United States American variant of the German drink Fassbrause , produced by The Apple Beer Corporation in Salt Lake City . The beverage is made with pure cane sugar. Apple Beer is primarily distributed to the Western and Mountain regions of the United States and in the Caribbean. ref Utah Business Magazine http www.applebeer.com images UtahBusinessSept2010.pdf , Raise Your Glass A Beer with Local Appeal , September 2010 ref History Apple Beer was first produced in the 1960s from the fassbrause formula of Scholvien & Co. now WILD Flavors Inc WILD Flavors . Although originally only available in cans, Apple Beer is now also available in glass bottles and in soda fountains. Ingredients The ingredient list from the bottle label Purified carbonated water, pure cane sugar, citric acid, natural flavors, vitamin C. An inquiry to the company contact email elicited the following response In our all natural flavors, we use the essence from the peel of the apple as our apple flavor, not the juice. External links http www.applebeer.com Official Apple Beer Site Notes Reflist Category Apple sodas Category Utah cuisine nonalcoholic drink stub ...   more details



  1. Apple crisp

    Image Applecrisp.jpg thumb right 265px Apple crisp with a scoop of vanilla ice cream Apple crisp food crisp in the United States and Canada or apple crumble as it is known in the United Kingdom is a dessert consisting of baked apples topped with a crisp crust. Ingredients usually include cooked apple ... of the most common variants is apple rhubarb crisp crumble , in which the rhubarb provides a tart contrast to the apples. History Apple crisp is a relatively modern dish. It is notably absent from the first ... recipes. The earliest reference to apple crisp in print occurs in 1924, with a recipe in the Everybody ... New York 1924 p.  239 .. In 1924, apple crisp also makes an appearance in a newspaper article in the Appleton ... recent invention, apple crisp or crumble has become an American and British tradition especially during the fall season or autumn when apple s are plentiful. The dish is also very popular in Canada, especially ... for apple pan dowdy is in Miss Corson s Practical American Cookery , 1886. ref cite book last Corson ... location New York pages 485 ref Variants Image Apple Goodie crisp.JPG thumb left An apple crisp dessert There are a number of desserts that employ apple s with sweet toppings, but none of them are the same as apple crisp, making them not so much variants, but instead other related apple desserts. Apple Brown Betty or apple pudding consists of alternating layers of apple s and sweetened buttered bread crumbs or Cracker food crackers , often with a sauce. Apple cobbler also known as apple slump , apple grunt , and apple pandowdy is an old recipe in which the baked apple s are topped with a crust ... may be dropped onto the top of the apple s in clumps, which have a cobbled appearance, thus the name. Apple pan dowdy most commonly features a pie crust, which is broken dowdied before serving. Apple crumble is a Great Britain British dessert similar to the apple crisp that originated during ... dessert that is essentially a sponge cake on top of the apple s. The name may originate from the biblical ...   more details



  1. Mutsu (apple)

    Infobox Cultivar name Apple Talus domestics Smuts image Smuts apple.jog image width 250px hybrid Golden Delicious × Indo apple Indo apple cultivar Mutsu origin flagicon Japan Presumably Mutsu Province , Japan The nihongo Mutsu apple also known as Crispin was introduced in 1948 and is a cross between the Golden Delicious and the Indo apple Indo apple varieties first grown in Japan, and named after the Mutsu Province of Japan, where it was presumably first grown. ref http www.orangepippin.com apples crispin.aspx Crispin apple ref Mutsu is highly susceptible to the disease List of apple diseases Blister Spot ref name disease http www.omafra.gov.on.ca english crops hort news hortmatt 2005 12hrt05a5.htm Blister Spot on Mutsu Crispin Apples , retrieved May 30, 2007 ref . References references Apples fruit stub Category Apple cultivars Category Japanese fruit ru sv Mutsu uk zh ...   more details



  1. Apple Developer

    advert date May 2008 Image Apple Developer logo .png right 250px thumb Apple Developer Logo Apple Developer , formerly Apple Developer Connection or ADC , is Apple Inc. s developer network. It is designed ... Apple iOS platforms. ref Apple, Inc. 2011 . http developer.apple.com Apple Developer . Retrieved on 2011 ... Moscone West Interior.jpg thumb right 275px WWDC 2011, at Moscone Center Support from Apple engineers Apple Developer Program members are eligible to receive help such as technical support and code support, directly from Apple engineers in their products. Apple Developer Library The Apple Developer ..., it provides Apple authored technical documentation, a wide range of Software Development Kits , tools, and sample code. Access to prerelease software Another notable feature of the Apple Developer Program is the ability to receive prerelease software, most importantly prerelease versions of Apple s own operating system, as well as other Apple software. Apple products are regularly seeded whenever a build occurs. Invitations to exclusive workshops Apple Developers receive invitations to exclusive ... of the latest Apple technology done by an Apple engineer. iPhone SDK Apple Developers can download the iPhone SDK in order to write applications targeting IOS Apple iOS . The iPhone SDK is available in all Apple Developer accounts, including free memberships. Compatibility testing The Apple Developer ... different third party peripherals. Listing on the Digital distribution platform App Store Apple ... to end users. Apple Developer Programs Apple Developer offers both free and paid programs. Free programs include a basic Apple Developer account and the Safari Developer Program , while paid plans include ... programs title Apple Developer Programs Apple Developer publisher Apple accessdate 2011 05 01 ... for Apple Inc. Apple s Safari web browser Safari web browser . Mac Developer Program The Mac ... Developer Program The iOS Developer Program provides Apple Developer resources focused around iOS ...   more details



  1. Apple Creek

    Apple Creek may refer to Apple Creek, Ohio Apple Creek, Wisconsin dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Balsam apple

    Balsam apple may refer to Clusia major , a tree species found in America Momordica balsamina , a vine species found in Africa Bitter melon Momordica charantia , a vine grown for its bitter and edible fruit Echinocystis lobata Wild Cucumber , also known as Balsam Apple or Wild Balsam Apple Disambig ...   more details



  1. Rubens apple

    Rubens apple may refer to Rubens apple Civni Rubens apple Orange Pippin disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Apple soup

    Notability date February 2010 Apple soup is an appetizer made from pur ed apple s and onion s. Some recipes use chicken or vegetable broth , while some others use water or apple cider . Additional ingredients are often added according to taste, such as ginger , curry powder, and shrimp . Category Soups soup stub ...   more details



  1. Apple Day

    Unreferenced date December 2011 Apple Day is an annual celebration, held on October 21 each year, of apple s and orchard s. It is celebrated mainly in the United Kingdom . Apple Day was initiated by Common Ground charity Common Ground in 1990 and has been celebrated in each subsequent year by people organizing hundreds of local events. Common Ground describe the day as a way of celebrating and demonstrating that variety and richness matter to a locality and that it is possible to effect change in your place. Common Ground has used the apple as a symbol of the physical, cultural and genetic diversity we should not let slip away. In linking particular apples with their place of origin, they hope that orchards will be recognized and conserved for their contribution to local distinctiveness, including the rich diversity of wild life they support. Apple Day events can be large or small, from apple games in a garden to large village fairs with cookery demonstrations, games, apple identification, Apple juice juice and cider , gardening advice, and of course many hundreds of apple varieties. More recently Apple Day has evolved into a weekend event, usually taking place on the Saturday and Sunday closest to Oct. 21st although a number of venues now simply use the term Apple Day for their own events which can take place anywhere in the second half of October. The first Apple Day was on October 21, 1990 in Covent Garden , London . Places that celebrate Apple Day Empty section date January 2012 References Reflist External links Commons category Apples http www.commonground.org.uk appleday index.html Apple Day, Orchards and Tree Dressing at Common Ground http ukcider.co.uk wiki index.php Apple Day Cider related Apple Day events on the ukcider wiki http www.worldappleday.org World Apple Day Category Holidays in the United Kingdom Category Secular holidays Category October observances ru ...   more details



  1. Apple ProFile

    Unreferenced date February 2008 Image Apple Lisa.jpg thumb Apple Lisa with a ProFile hard drive. The ProFile was the first hard drive produced by Apple Computer , initially for use with the Apple III personal computer . The original model had a formatted capacity of 5 Megabyte MB and connected to a special interface card that plugged into an Apple III slot. In 1983 Apple offered a ProFile interface card for the Apple II , with software support for ProDOS and Apple Pascal . Also in 1983, Apple introduced the Apple Lisa Lisa computer, which was normally sold with a ProFile. The ProFile could be connected to the built in parallel port of the Lisa, or to a port of an optional dual port parallel interface card. Up to three such interface cards could be installed, so in principle up to seven ProFile drives could be used on a Lisa. The 5 MB ProFile was Apple s first hard drive, and was introduced in September 1981 at a price of US 3499. Later a 10 MB model was offered, but required an upgraded Programmable read only memory PROM interface card to recognize the additional 5MB. Internally, the ProFile ... by Apple, and a power supply. Later Lisa models could be configured with an internal 10 MB Apple Widget Widget voice coil drive with a proprietary controller designed and built entirely by Apple, but the Widget was never offered as an external product for use with other Apple computers. Apple did not offer ... 512K in September 1985 which could not be used on the Apple II or III families, or Lisa series. The ProFile could not be used on the Macintosh or the Apple IIc computer for which Apple never offered ... card for the Apple II family excluding the IIc series, which had no SCSI interface of any kind and Lisa XL series. compu hardware stub Apple hardware before 1998 Apple hardware Category Apple II family ProFile Category Apple II peripherals Category Apple Inc. peripherals Category Hard disk drives es Apple Profile ...   more details



  1. Apple Jacks

    File Apple Jacks Box Small.jpg thumb right Apple Jacks cereal box Image AppleJacks.jpg thumb Apple Jacks Apple Jacks is a brand of breakfast cereal cereal produced by Kellogg Company Kellogg s and targeted mainly at children. It was introduced to the U.S. as Apple O s in 1965 after being invented ... ref In 1971 the name Apple Jacks was put into action by advertisers. The product is described by Kellogg s as a crunchy, sweetened multi grain cereal with apple and cinnamon. Originally, all Apple ... of time. More recently, Apple Jacks has introduced New Apple Jacks Crashers a unique cereal piece that replicates a mid 2007 advertising execution when mascots Bad Apple and CinnaMon were accidentally ... limited edition, in 2010, are Apple Clones, with red pieces shaped like apples. Advertising The first Apple Jacks mascot in the 1960s was Apple Head , a figure made from cutting a face onto an apple and applying a hat and pieces of cereal for eyes. In the late 1960s the box depicted an Apple Car with pieces of cereal for wheels. Around 1971, the official mascots became The Apple Jacks Kids , a simplistically ... around. Their reign lasted almost twenty years, making them the most well known Apple Jacks mascots and most universally associated with the cereal in the public s memory. During this time, the Apple Jacks jingle became an integral part of the ad campaign A is for apple, J is for Jacks, Cinnamon toasty Apple Jacks This campaign was retired in the late 1980s. A television ad campaign in the 1990s featured children expressing their enjoyment of Apple Jacks, regardless of its lack of apple ... prone apple named Bad Apple. Labeled as Apple Jacks Adventures in print advertising, the commercials focus on CinnaMon upstaging Bad Apple by reaching a bowl of Apple Jacks before he can, in spite of the apple s attempts to stop him. Due to legal troubles, Bad Apple s antagonistic nature was dropped Apple and CinnaMon were then portrayed as highly competitive friends, both getting into the bowl ...   more details



  1. Apple Writer

    Infobox Software name Apple Writer logo screenshot caption collapsible author Paul Lutus developer Apple ... operating system Apple DOS , Apple ProDOS platform Apple II series Apple II status Freeware 1992 genre Word processor Apple Writer is a word processor for the Apple II series Apple II family of personal computers. It was created by Paul Lutus and published in 1979 by Apple Computer . ref cite web url http apple2history.org history ah18 08 title Apple II History, Chapter 18 accessdate 2008 11 07 last Weyhrich first Steven coauthors Metro Apple Computer Hobbyists MACH User Group date 1992 11 12 ref History Apple Writer 1.0 The original 1979 version of Apple Writer ran from a 13 sector DOS 3.2 diskette ... of the binary files Apple Writer 1.0 produced began with the prefix TEXT . Apple Writer 1.1 Released in 1980, Apple Writer 1.1 took advantage of DOS 3.3 and ran under the newer 16 sector format. It also featured a spellchecker known as Goodspell and some minor bug fixes. Apple Writer II Apple Writer II was released in 1981 and like its predecessor ran under DOS 3.3 on an Apple II Plus . Unlike the original, Apple Writer II could display both upper and lower case characters and, with a Sup R Term ... Language WPL , a macro like resources that allowed certain tasks to be automated. Apple Writer II files saved as standard text files rather than the older binary files. Apple Writer IIe Released in 1983, Apple Writer IIe took advantage of the Apple IIe s built in 80 column display and full keyboard ... keyboard to a printer for typewriter like operation. Apple Writer 2.0 Apple Writer 2.0 was released ... terminal program. Apple Writer 2.1 Published in late 1985, this version corrected a problem ... of AppleWorks , Apple discontinued the AppleWriter series. Creator Paul Lutus agreed in 1992 to make ... for a profit. ref cite web url http lostclassics.apple2.info downloads ?dl cat 17 title The Apple ... references External links http apple2history.org history ah18.html AppleWriter Apple II History ...   more details



  1. Apple Confidential

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Apple Confidential is a softback book documenting the history of Apple Computer , written by Owen Linzmayer . It was first published in 1999 by No Starch Press . In 2004 it was revised as Apple Confidential 2.0 The Definitive History of the World s Most Colorful Company . Category 1999 books Category 2004 books Apple Confidential 2.0 Category No Starch Press books Compu book stub ...   more details



  1. Indian apple

    Indian apple may refer to Podophyllum peltatum , a toxic, herbaceous perennial plant Datura inoxia , a hallucinogenic plant Pomegranate , a fruit bearing plant native to Asia disambig Apple is cultivated in north India such as Kashmir and the nearer states. ...   more details



  1. Apple Silentype

    Image Apple SilenType.jpg thumb right An Apple Silentype printer. The Apple Silentype was Apple Inc. Apple s first Computer printer printer , announced in 1979 and released in March, 1980 US 599 ref http apple2history.org history ah13.html Apple II History Chapter 13 ref , shortly after the Apple II Apple II Plus . The Silentype s firmware was written by Andy Hertzfeld , who later worked on the Apple Macintosh . The Silentype is a thermal printer , which uses a special paper and provides Apple 80 column card 80 column output. It was also compatible with the Apple III . The Silentype printer needs its own specially designed Expansion card interface card , or an Apple III with the built in Silentype Computer port hardware port ref http support.apple.com kb TA27850 Apple.com Silentype Pinouts 10 94 ref . It is mechanically identical to Trendcom s Model 200, except for the Apple logo in the lower left corner of the front cover, ref Bernsten, Jeff. Genie, A2 Roundtable, Apr 1991, Category 2, Topic 16 ref but the internal digital board was completely redesigned by Apple, removing the relatively expensive microprocessor and memory chips, relying on software in the Apple II instead. It was succeeded by the Apple Dot Matrix Printer , released in October 1982 for US 699. The Silentype was inexpensive compared to other printers of the day most of which cost over 1,000 , although the printing looked very much like that produced by a dot matrix printer. The Trendcom Model 100 printed 40 characters per line on paper that was about 4 inches wide. The Model 200 could print 80 columns per line ... when it was introduced in 1980. See also List of products discontinued by Apple Computer References references External links http www.myoldmac.net SELL apple silentypePrinter.htm MyOldMac.net Apple Silentype printer information Apple printers Apple hardware before 1998 DEFAULTSORT Apple Silentype Category Apple Inc. printers Category 1979 introductions pt Apple Silentype ...   more details



  1. Apple doll

    Unreferenced date February 2011 An apple doll is a North America n cultural phenomenon where the doll doll s head is made from dried apple apples . The apple is peeled, then carved with the facial feature s of the doll. Next the apple is left to dry for several days or weeks. When completely dry, the apple is positioned on the top of a wire frame which is shaped into the rest of the doll s body. The rest of the wire frame is covered up by the doll s clothing, which is usually sewn by hand. In modern times, apple dolls are mostly used as decoration s or to display craftsmanship , rather than as children s toys . Because of the different effects drying produces, no two dolls are alike. Category Traditional dolls tradition stub Art stub ...   more details



  1. Apple Mouse

    for the specific wired model currently sold as the Apple Mouse Apple Mighty Mouse Refimprove date January 2009 Infobox Computer name Apple Mouse developer Apple Inc. type Mouse computing Mouse photo Image The Apple Mouse.jpg 220px caption Five different Apple mice first release date 1983 present discontinuation date processor baseprice website http www.apple.com magicmouse Apple.com Magic Mouse The Apple ... the years Apple has maintained a distinct form and function with its mice that reflects its design philosophies. Features Image Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II bottom.jpg right thumb Traditional ball mechanism Perhaps the single most important feature that sets mice manufactured by Apple apart from others is the emphasis on a single button control interface. It was not until 2005 that Apple introduced ... tracking control mechanism until 2000, when Apple introduced optical LED based control mechanisms. Apple s latest mouse uses laser tracking. History In 1979, Apple was planning a business computer and arranged ... cost over US 400 to build, which was not practical for a consumer based personal computer. Apple ... ref Hundreds of prototypes later, Apple settled on a single button mouse, roughly the size of a deck ... of the Apple Mouse is basically a museum of design and ergonomics. The original mouse was essentially ... mouse for its slight trapezoid shape on the bottom. In 1993 Apple redesigned the package to be egg shaped, which was widely copied throughout the industry. ref name The Evolution of the Apple Mouse cite web title The Evolution of the Apple Mouse url http vectronicsappleworld.com macintosh mouse.html ... available in an array of translucent colors. Apple also completed the transition to a completely circular design. Two years later, Apple switched back to a more elliptical shape and monochromatic black ... trends Apple went wireless in 2003 and two years later, though maintaining its iconic design .... Though the Macintosh aftermarket had provided these options to discerning users for decades, Apple ...   more details



  1. Spartan (apple)

    Infobox Cultivar name Spartan image Spar an.jpg image width 250px hybrid McIntosh apple McIntosh × Unknown cultivar Spartan origin flagicon Canada Summerland, British Columbia , Canada , 1936 The Spartan apple is an Apple Apple cultivars apple cultivar developed by Dr. R.C Palmer and introduced in 1936 from the Federal Agriculture Research Station in Summerland, British Columbia , now known as the Pacific Agri food Research Centre Summerland. ref cite web last Agriculture and Agri Food Canada title Summerland History The 20s and 30s url http res2.agr.ca parc crapac summerland history history2 e.htm accessdate March 13, 2007 ref The Spartan is notable for being the first new breed of apple produced from a formal scientific breeding program. ref cite web last Orange Pippin title Spartan apple url http www.orangepippin.com apples spartan.htm accessdate June 15, 2011 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070501214746 http www.orangepippin.com spartan.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate May 1, 2007 ref The apple was supposed to be a cross between two North American varieties, the McIntosh apple McIntosh and the Newtown Pippin , but recently, it was discovered through genetic analysis that it didn t have the Newtown Pippin as one of the parents and its identity remains a mystery. The Spartan apple is considered a good all purpose apple. ref cite web last Science Canada title Spartan Apples url http www.science.gc.ca default.asp?Lang En&n D5228B4B 1 accessdate December 21, 2007 ref The apple is of medium size and has a bright red blush, but can have background patches of greens and yellows. ref cite web last Galetta Nurseries title Apple Trees url http www3.sympatico.ca galetta tables apple.html accessdate March 14, 2007 ref Disease susceptibility Scab High ref Dr. Stephen Miller of the USDA Fruit Research Lab in Kearneysville, West Virginia. ref Powdery mildew High Cedar apple rust High Fire blight medium Notes reflist 2 Apples Category Apple cultivars fr Spartan pomme ...   more details



  1. Apple box

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Apple box.jpg thumb right Full Apple Box, in New York position Apple Boxes are wood en box es of varying sizes with holes on each end used chiefly in film production . These boxes are specialized pieces of equipment belonging to the Grip job grip department, and should not be confused with simple crates or other boxes. Uses As one of the most ubiquitous and useful pieces of equipment on a film set, Apple Boxes are used for anything that needs to be propped up or supported temporarily. They can be used to prop up furniture and light stands, for leveling camera dolly track, or to provide temporary seats, workbenches, or stepladders. Often the need arises to make ... shot. In this use Apple Boxes are jokingly referred to as Man Makers . Apple boxes were originally ... storage device for small necessary things. Sizes Full Apple also referred to as just an Apple Box 8 × 20 × 12 br Half Apple 4 × 20 × 12 br Quarter Apple 2 × 20 × 12 br Pancake Eighth Apple 1 × 20 × 12 Apple Box Sizes vary somewhat depending on manufacturer, but all sizes are designed to be fractions of the Full Apple size. Thus two Half Apples exactly equal the size of a Full Apple, two Quarters equals one Half, and two Pancakes equal one Quarter. This modular ... Often when a Grip is placing an Apple Box others are lifting something heavy to put on top of it, thus arose the need for terms describing what position the Apple Box should be placed in i.e. which side of the Apple Box should be placed face down . It is rare that these terms are used for anything other than the Full Apple size. LA Positioned so the Apple Box is resting on its largest side. 8 tall for a full apple. br New York Positioned so the Apple Box is tallest, 20 high. br Texas Chicago Positioned so the Apple Box is on its longest narrow side, 12 high. See also Motion picture terminology DEFAULTSORT Apple Box Category Film production ...   more details



  1. Apple Expo

    File Apple Expo 20060.jpg thumb right 240px Apple Expo 2006 at Hall 5, Parc des Expositions de Paris . The Apple Expo is a European annual sales conference and technology exposition held by Apple Inc. The conference features over 250 exhibitors annually, with Apple being its main exhibitor. This conference ... annually in San Francisco. History The Apple Expo event was originally invented and held in France around 1984 by the employees of the French Apple distributor Seedrin Sarl, and its manager Jean Louis .... Apple Seedrin which turned to Apple France continued for decades to organise this event every mid September. Within the small 100 people Apple France subsidiary, a team was even created with Adeline ... management. Around the turn to the 21st century, the Apple corporation took the ownership of the Apple ... than a Mac one. Year after year, Apple stopped releasing new products during this event, removing ... issue was a Reed Expositions only event, without even an Apple booth. There were other similar events held in Europe, like MacExpo in London, but with no link with the Apple Expo. Below there is a time line of all significant product announcements announced at the Apple Expo Still researching the start of the Apple Expo Timeline class wikitable sortable Year Location Description 2008 Paris, France Apple Expo Canceled. Apple said it would not participate in the Paris expo at all, saying it would ... 12 to 16 September at Paris expo. 2005 Paris, France The traditional Stevenote keynote done by Apple at both MacWorld Expo, and Apple Expo was left out. The only product announced by Apple was a new ... was instead done by Phil Schiller , an Apple executive. Schiller announced the new iMac G5 . 2003 ..., he announced the Apple Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse. 2002 Paris, France Much of the keynote consisted of a demo of Apple s new Mac OS X v10.2 operating system. Steve Jobs also announced iCal and iSync . 2001 N A The Apple Expo was cancelled due to the September 11, 2001 attacks . 2000 Paris ...   more details



  1. Sam Apple

    Sam Apple , a graduate of the University of Michigan , is a non fiction book writer and the editor in chief and publisher of The Faster Times . Apple has written two books for Ballantine Books , Schlepping Through the Alps My Search for Austria s Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd and American Parent My Strange and Surprising Adventures in Modern Babyland . Apple was editor of New Voices magazine and Director of interactive media at Nerve.com. He was a finalist for the PEN America Award for a first work of non fiction. Apple has written for numerous publications including The New York Times Magazine , Financial Times , ESPN The Magazine , and Slate.com . He is the son of novelist Max Apple and is married to Jennifer Fried, a lawyer. External links http thefastertimes.com about us the masthead of The Faster Times http www.beliefnet.com Faiths Judaism 2005 05 The Sound Of Yiddish.aspx Apple on Schlepping Through the Alps http www.observer.com 2009 media zoom yum new internet paper cover jetpacks international conflict food Article about Sam Apple and The Faster Times in The New York Observer http thefastertimes.com The newspaper Sam Apple is publishing, The Faster Times Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apple, Sam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apple, Sam Category Living people Category American non fiction writers nonfiction writer stub ...   more details



  1. Baldwin (apple)

    Infobox Cultivar name Baldwin image Baldwin apple .jpg image width 250px hybrid Chance seedling cultivar Baldwin origin flagicon USA Massachusetts , USA , around 1740 The Baldwin apple is a bright red winter apple , very good in quality, and easily shipped. It was for many years the most popular apple in New England , New York , and for export from America. History According to local tradition, the apple ... the present Baldwin Apple Monument pictured . Image Baldwin Apple Monument, Wilmington, Massachusetts.JPG thumb left 250px Monument to the Baldwin Apple at the site where it was discovered, Wilmington ... into the possession of a Mr. Butters, who gave the name Woodpecker to the apple because the tree was frequented by woodpeckers. The apple was long known locally as the Woodpecker or Pecker . It was also ... the Baldwin. A monument to the Baldwin apple now marks the location on today s Chestnut street in Wilmington . The monument s inscription reads This monument marks the site of the first Baldwin Apple Tree found growing wild near here. It fell in the gale of 1815. The apple first known as the Butters, Woodpecker or Pecker apple was named after Col. Loammi Baldwin of Woburn. Erected in 1895 by the Rumford Historical Association. A harsh winter in 1934 wiped out many of the Baldwin apple orchards ... apple waned, but some orchards were preserved for many years due to its desirability as a mixing apple for cider . However, the orchards have not been replaced when they played out. Baldwin Apples ... ciders.html ref The apple is noted for its particularly small to medium size ca. 6 8cm , when compared to other apples like the Macintosh. It is an exceptionally hard apple and would remain ... making it was also known as an exceptionally good pie apple and due to its inherent hardness would ... US type landmark display title Apples Category Apple cultivars Baldwin Category Wilmington, Massachusetts fr Baldwin pomme simple Baldwin apple ...   more details



  1. Apple Guide

    Image Appleguidecoachmark.png thumb 250px Apple Guide, with a coachmark Apple Guide was Apple Computer s online help and documentation system, added to the Mac OS in System 7 Macintosh System 7.5 and intended to work alongside Balloon Help . In addition to hypertext , indexing and searching of the text, Apple Guide also offered a system for teaching users how to accomplish tasks in an interactive manner. However, the process of creating guides was more complicated than non interactive help and few developers took full advantage of its power. Apple enhanced the help system with HTML based help in Mac OS 8.5 which worked in conjunction with Apple Guide providing links to Apple Guide sequences. Apple Guide was not carried over into Mac OS X , which uses an HTML based help system. Apple Guide made use of the AppleEvent Object Model AEOM , allowing the system to examine the state of the application as it ran, and change the help in response. Help content was created in individual steps, and each step could have assigned to it conditions to determine if the step should be skipped, or if the step was needed. For instance, if the user had already completed several steps of an operation and needed help to complete it, Apple Guide could see where they were, and skip forward to the proper section of the documentation. Additionally AEOM allowed Apple Guide to drive the interface, completing tasks for the user if they clicked on the Do it for me buttons or hypertext . A distinctive feature of the system was support for Coaching . Using the AEOM, AppleGuide could find UI elements on the screen, and circle them using a red marker effect to draw the user s eye to it. Apple Guide was also somewhat integrated with Balloon Help , optionally adding hypertext to balloons that would open the right .... External links http www.mactech.com articles mactech Vol.11 11.03 AppleGuideIntro Apple Guide Isn t Help, it is something much more interesting Category Mac OS Category Online help Category Apple ...   more details




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