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  1. NeXT Computer - Wikipedia

    A NeXT Computer and its object-oriented development tools and libraries were used by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at CERN to develop the world's first web server (CERN httpd) and web …

  2. NeXT computer

    Unencumbered by the previous legal issues, Jobs and NeXT set-out to design, build, and market an entirely new computer system with unique hardware and software, while competing with industry …

  3. NeXT Computer - John Miranda

    NeXT Computer (the original 68030 cube) was a high end workstation that was manufactured between 1988 - 1990. Back then it was a very expensive machine as a complete system would start at $6500 …

  4. NeXT Computers - Company - Computing History

    Oct 6, 2011 · NeXT, Inc. (later NeXT Computer, Inc. and NeXT Software, Inc.) was founded in 1985 by Steve Jobs. It was based in Redwood City, California, and developed and manufactured a series of …

  5. NeXT Inc. stops making computers: Today in Apple history - Cult of Mac

    On February 9, 1993, NeXT Inc., the company Steve Jobs founded after being pushed out of Apple, quit making computers to focus on software.

  6. NeXT Computer System

    The NeXT Computer System, or NeXT Computer, is a workstation that was developed, marketed, and sold by NeXT Inc. It was introduced in October 1988 as the company's first and flagship product, at a …

  7. Steve Jobs’ NeXT Computer - This Day in Tech History

    Oct 12, 2025 · Hailed by Steve Jobs as a computer “five years ahead of its time”, NeXT, Inc. introduces their NeXT Computer. Due to its cube-shaped case, the computer was often referred to as “The …

  8. Computer Museum of America — NeXT

    After recruiting five other Apple employees, he announced plans to create a new company, appropriately called NeXT, that would create computers and software catering specifically to colleges and …

  9. Original NeXT computer used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee to design the …

    This is the original NeXT computer used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee to design the World Wide Web and host the first web page at the European laboratory for particle physics, CERN, in December 1990.

  10. Steve Jobs’ NeXT computer – Stories of Apple

    It was a black cube-shaped workstation computer (with matching black peripherals) developed, marketed, and sold by NeXT Inc., a company he founded more than three years before.