Folklore.org

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Folklore.org is a website created by original Macintosh engineer Andy Hertzfeld that archives and narrates first-hand stories about the development of the early Apple Macintosh.

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instanceOf oral history archive
website
about Apple user interface design
Jef Raskin NERFINISHED
Steve Jobs NERFINISHED
hardware engineering at Apple
history of the Macintosh project
original Macintosh team members
software engineering at Apple NERFINISHED
creator Andy Hertzfeld NERFINISHED
documentedBy Revolution in The Valley NERFINISHED
focusesOn Apple Computer NERFINISHED
Apple culture
Macintosh hardware development
Macintosh software development
Macintosh team
Silicon Valley in the 1980s
founder Andy Hertzfeld NERFINISHED
genre corporate history
memoir
technology history
hasFeature chronological browsing
comment system
cross-references between stories
search function
tagging of stories
hasFormat anecdotes
first-hand accounts
short stories
hasPart story "Busy Being Born" NERFINISHED
story "Quick, Hide In This Closet!" NERFINISHED
story "Reality Distortion Field" NERFINISHED
story "Switching to the Macintosh" NERFINISHED
story "The Macintosh Spirit" NERFINISHED
hostedOn World Wide Web NERFINISHED
inspired book Revolution in The Valley
language English
license all rights reserved
mainSubject Apple Macintosh NERFINISHED
early Macintosh development
publisher Andy Hertzfeld NERFINISHED
subjectOf Revolution in The Valley NERFINISHED
targetAudience Apple enthusiasts
computer historians
software developers
technology students
timePeriodCovered development of the original Macintosh
early 1980s
url http://www.folklore.org/
websiteType historical narrative site
story archive

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Andy Hertzfeld knownFor Folklore.org
Andy Hertzfeld created Folklore.org