NeXT Computer's Early History: Steve Jobs' Mansion as First Office
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Summary
The article appears to be about the early history of NeXT Computer, specifically focusing on the company's first offices being located in Steve Jobs' mansion in Woodside. The content mentions that NeXT initially consisted of Steve Jobs and his five co-founders during the early planning stages. However, the main content is heavily obscured by fundraising banners and calls to action from the Internet Archive, celebrating their 1 trillionth archived web page and requesting donations to restore access to over 500,000 books.
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The company then consisted of Steve and his five co-founders
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