Why We Need a Plaque at 1063 El Camino Real
You wouldn’t know by shuffling past 4Printings in Mountain View today, but 50 years ago this December, Paul Terrell opened the first Byte Shop in the same building. One of the first personal computer stores in the history of the world, the Byte Shop sold several products, including fully assembled Altair microcomputers. Terrell was a member of the Homebrew Computer Club, which also started in 1975. Other members included Steve Jobs and Steve Woz…
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Why We Need a Plaque at 1063 El Camino Real
You wouldn’t know by shuffling past 4Printings in Mountain View today, but 50 years ago this December, Paul Terrell opened the first Byte Shop in the same building. One of the first personal computer stores in the history of the world, the Byte Shop sold several products, including fully assembled Altair microcomputers. Terrell was a member of the Homebrew Computer Club, which also started in 1975. Other members included Steve Jobs and Steve Woz…
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