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AppMe company history timeline

2006

iMac (Early 2006) MacBook Pro Mac mini (Early 2006) MacBook Pro (17-inch) MacBook iMac (Mid 2006) Mac mini (Late 2006)

By 2006 more than one billion songs and videos had been sold through Apple’s Web site.

2007

The iPhone was announced at the Macworld Expo on January 9, 2007.

▼ 2007 Apple TV iPhone MacBook (Mid 2007) MacBook Pro (Mid 2007) iMac (Mid 2007) Mac mini (Mid 2007) iPod classic iPod nano (3rd Generation) iPod touch MacBook (Late 2007)

In 2007 Apple introduced the touch-screen iPhone, a cellular telephone with capabilities for playing MP3s and videos and for accessing the Internet.

2009

▼ ARM iPod classic iPod nano (3rd Generation) iPod classic (120 GB) iPod nano (4th Generation) iPod shuffle (3rd Generation) iPod classic (Late 2009) iPod nano (5th Generation) iPod nano (6th Generation) iPod shuffle 4th Generation) iPod nano (7th Generation)

2011

Steve Jobs resigned from his position as CEO due to health factors on August 24, 2011, and was replaced by Tim Cook.

Apple in 2011 introduced iCloud, a cloud computing service in which a user’s applications, photographs, documents, calendars, and recently purchased music would be stored in iCloud and automatically updated in the user’s other devices.

2013

▼ 2013 MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013) MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013) iPhone 5c iPhone 5s iPad Air iPad mini 2 MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013) MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013)

2014

▼ 2014 MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014) MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014) iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus iPad Air 2 iPad mini 3

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