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- Title
- Macintosh Plus computer
- Content partner
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- Collection
- Te Papa Collections Online
- Description
The Department of Education in New Zealand bought Apple Macintosh computers for its School Publications Branch in the late 1980s. This particular computer was used by Don Long, who was the Maori and Pacific Editor for the School Publications Branch. The Branch published the renowned School Journal, which is believed to be the longest-running serial publication for children in the world (beginning in 1907). Apple Macintosh computersThe first Apple Macintosh computer was released in January 198...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1986
- Creator
- Apple Computer, Incorporated
- URL
- https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1167761
- Related subjects
- technology / plastic / metal / glass / computers / monitors / keyboards / disk drives / mice / schools / United States
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