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  2. Sep 6, 2018 · Among the most famous examples of Jobs’ cruelty toward Brennan-Jobs — and one that becomes a leitmotif through the book — is his recurring denial that he named the Apple Lisa, a computer that...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Apple_LisaApple Lisa - Wikipedia

    In 1982, after Steve Jobs was forced out of the Lisa project, he appropriated the existing Macintosh project, which Jef Raskin had conceived in 1979 and led to develop a text-based appliance computer. Jobs redefined Macintosh as a cheaper and more usable Lisa, leading the project in parallel and in secret, and substantially motivated to compete ...

  4. An early Apple business computer, the Apple Lisa, is named after her, and she has been depicted in a number of biographies and films, including the biopics Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999), Jobs (2013), and Steve Jobs (2015).

  5. Jan 19, 2023 · Lisa was named after Steve Jobsdaughter, even though Jobs denied the connection and his parentage.

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  6. www.mac-history.net › 2007/10/12 › apple-lisaApple Lisa - Mac History

    Oct 12, 2007 · The Apple Lisa was a personal computer designed at Apple Computer, Inc. during the early 1980s. Officially, “Lisa” stood for “Local Integrated Software Architecture”, but it was also the name of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ daughter.

  7. Sep 3, 2015 · The story goes that the Lisa computer was named after Jobs's child—but in this exclusive clip from Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, Chrisann Brennan explains how it really happened.

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  8. Jun 30, 2020 · It directly preceded the first Mac, the Macintosh 128 k, but the Lisa was a more advanced and powerful computer. The name "Lisa" officially stood for "Locally Integrated System Architecture," but Steve Jobs later admitted that the computer was named after his daughter, Lisa.

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