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Apple Lisa - Wikipedia
Apple Lisa is a desktop computer developed by Apple, released on January 19, 1983. It was one of the first personal computers to offer a graphical user interface (GUI) in a machine aimed at individual business users.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Lisa
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Remember Apple’s Lisa, The Computer That Cost Steve Jobs A Gig? Kevin Costner Does!
Lisa was a commercial failure upon release in 1983, but Apple and Jobs learned lessons for their next computer: the Macintosh.
https://www.fastcompany.com/3041272/remember-apples-lisa-the-computer-that-cost-steve-jobs-a-gig-kevin-costner-d
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Apple Lisa computer
Officially, "Lisa" stood for "Local Integrated Software Architecture", but it was also the name of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter.
http://oldcomputers.net/lisa.html
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Apple Lisa » Mac History
The Apple Lisa was a personal computer designed at Apple Computer, Inc. during the early 1980s.
http://www.mac-history.net/apple-history-2/apple-lisa/2007-10-12/apple-lisa
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Steve Jobs' Biggest Apple Flop : LISA 1983 - YouTube
Apple Lisa computer Flop Since Steve Jobs' first daughter (born in 1978) was named Lisa Nicole Brennan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M01iIxlTBSM
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Jan. 19, 1983: Apple Gets Graphic With Lisa | WIRED
1983: Apple releases the Lisa, the first commercial computer with a graphical user interface (GUI) — the advance that would finally make computers usable by people with no special training. It doesn’t sell well, but it does get Apple on the right development track, sparks the first of many brawls with perpetual rival Microsoft, and \[…\]
https://www.wired.com/2010/01/0119apple-unveils-lisa
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Steve Jobs' Biggest Apple Flops
In Steve Jobs' two stints at Apple, the company made some great products. Their most amazing products. But no one's perfect. Not even Steve Jobs. And Apple produced a few pieces of total crap during his reign. Here're the worst.
http://gizmodo.com/5834321/steve-jobs-biggest-apple-flops/
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History of computer design: Apple Lisa
The physical design of the Lisa departs from the style Jerry Manock developed in the Apple II. Instead, its principle designer, Bill Dresselhaus, followed a concept long held by Steve Jobs.
http://www.landsnail.com/apple/local/design/lisa.html
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History of Apple’s Lisa | Low End Mac
Apple’s Lisa was first envisioned as a brand new business computer to succeed the very popular Apple II, and it was to be designed by Steve Wozniak. The project was quickly turned over to Ken…
http://lowendmac.com/2005/history-of-apples-lisa