The Launch Of NeXTcube And The Birth Of Interpersonal Computing
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In 1990, the revised second generation NeXTcube was launched, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of computing. Steve Jobs, the visionary behind NeXT, introduced the NeXTcube as the first 'interpersonal' computer, a device designed to transcend the limitations of traditional personal computers. With its groundbreaking NeXTMail multimedia email system, the NeXTcube enabled users to share not just text, but also voice, images, graphics, and video through email for the very first time. This innovation was a game-changer, as it laid the groundwork for modern communication methods that we often take for granted today. Jobs passionately asserted, "Interpersonal computing is going to revolutionize human communications and groupwork," highlighting his belief in the transformative power of technology in fostering collaboration and connectivity. The NeXTcube was not only functional but also a work of art, crafted with a magnesium case that reflected Jobs' obsession with aesthetic perfection. This attention to design and usability set the NeXTcube apart in a crowded market, making it a symbol of innovation and creativity in the tech industry. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #Nextcube #SteveJobs #InterpersonalComputing #Nextmail #MultimediaEmail
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