In the year 1984, a young Steve Jobs unveiled the first Apple Macintosh computer with a verse from Bob Dylan’s famous song - “The times they are a changing”. Although composed and sang by Dylan for another time and context, this gesture by Jobs, invoking Dylan’s revered anthem of change was symbolic of the constant and rapid changes the technology world would be subjected to in future years. It also signaled the need to quickly get accustomed to new and rapid technology changes in the future.
Those born in the 80’s and 90’s would be familiar with joy of using their personal computers (PCs) for the first time for their various personal and professional jobs. Similarly, they would also be familiar with the pain of storing their data for future use during those early years. Storage was not easy. Nor was it cheap. Expensive floppy disks that were worth an arm and a leg, Compact Discs failed to provide enough space to store even a single movie in one disc and DVDs that got corrupted with a single speck of dust. Storage was a cumbersome process compared to current times. Also, multiple-use of the same device was not an option unless one was a technology geek and knew the complex process of rewriting data into these devices.
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