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Apple Celebrates 50th Anniversary in Seven Ways

Apple was founded 50 years ago today, and the company has celebrated the milestone in a variety of ways over the past few weeks, as outlined below.

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Apple's CEO Tim Cook kicked things off by sharing a letter titled "50 Years of Thinking Different" on Apple's website. The letter touches on the 50th anniversary and says that "the world is moved forward by people who think different."

"Think Different" was a famous slogan used by Apple in the late 1990s to early 2000s.

"At Apple, we're more focused on building tomorrow than remembering yesterday," a part of Cook's letter reads. "But we couldn't let this milestone pass without thanking the millions of people who make Apple what it is today."

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Second, Apple celebrated the anniversary by hosting surprise concerts and events around the world in the second half of March. Alicia Keys performed at Apple's store inside New York's Grand Central Terminal, Mumford & Sons took the stage outside of Apple's UK headquarters at the former Battersea Power Station in London, models walked around a catwalk set up in front of Apple's Jing'an store as part of Shanghai Fashion Week, Apple illuminated iPad artwork on the Sydney Opera House's sails, and much more.

Third, much of Apple's senior leadership gathered at Apple Park to ring the Nasdaq stock market index's opening bell on Tuesday morning. Apple executives in attendance included Cook, operations chief Sabih Khan, services chief Eddy Cue, retail chief Deirdre O'Brien, marketing chief Greg Joswiak, financial chief Kevan Parekh, hardware engineering chief John Ternus, hardware design chief Molly Anderson, and others.


Fourth, Apple set up various installations inside Apple Park, including a showcase of some iMac designs released between 1998 and 2021.


Fifth, Apple's employees received 50th-anniversary merchandise, including a commemorative t-shirt, a limited-edition poster, and a "50" pin.

Sixth, Apple's employees were invited to watch legendary musician Paul McCartney perform under the rainbow arches at Apple Park on Tuesday evening.

And finally, Apple marked its 50th anniversary today by updating the homepage of its website with an animation and sharing a rewind video.


Apple may have a few other things in store for us, but with it now being April 1, the anniversary celebrations are likely wrapping up. So far, the company has not publicly released any special products or merchandise to mark the occasion.

Related Reading: Apple Turns 50 Today: Reflecting on Each Decade's Biggest Moments

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5 hours ago at 08:13 am
Since the current management is acting in the same way as their idol, I will say it.

Thank you Steve "The Woz" Wozniak for your amazing constribution and creation of this company.



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6 hours ago at 07:20 am
The number of 50th anniversary posts on MacRumors is insane
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kagharaht Avatar
5 hours ago at 07:41 am
#1 should be Tim Apple announcing his retirement. :D
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6 hours ago at 07:24 am
The overall celebration and events are pretty impressive.
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slippery-pete Avatar
4 hours ago at 08:54 am

You almost repeat verbatim an awful lot. It makes pretty easy way to ignore the not-so-great things Apple is doing, I guess.

Their success has no bearing on my experience using their devices day-to-day.
At the end of the day, Apple is not focused on the crazy fringe that complain about anything/everything they do or product they release. Their products and services aren't targeted for those customers, they are targeted at the masses that want easy to use products/services. They are very successful in that space.

Is Apple perfect? No, but the majority of this board acts like they put out bad products/service and are run by an incompetent fool.
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sw1tcher Avatar
5 hours ago at 08:00 am

The letter touches on the 50th anniversary and says that "the world is moved forward by people who think different."
Congrats on 50 years, but slapping ads ('https://www.macrumors.com/2026/01/23/more-app-store-ads-coming-soon/') throughout your products ('https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/30/apple-ios-26-5-maps-ads-groundwork/') is not thinking different. It's the way an old tired and boring company led by bean counters think.

What Steve Jobs said about prioritizing profits over product quality:

What happened at Apple, to be honest, over the years was… the goal used to be to make the best computers in the world. And that was goal one. And goal two we got from Hewlett-Packard actually, which was “we have to make a profit.” Because if we don’t make a profit we can’t do goal one.

So, yeah, I mean we enjoyed making a profit, but the purpose of making a profit was so we can make the best computers in the world. Along the way somewhere those two got reversed. ‘The goal is to make a lot of money and well, if we have to make some good computers, well OK we’ll do that because we can make a lot of money doing that.’

And, it’s very subtle. It’s very subtle at first. But it turns out it’s everything. That one little subtle flip takes 5 years to see it, but that one little subtle flip in 5 years means everything. So we’ve put those things in their proper order again.
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