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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 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.

  4. NeXT Computer - John Miranda

    NeXT championed many technologies into the workstation arena, such as object oriented programming principles, UNIX with a refined user interface, and the ability to work with CD quality sound files.

  5. NeXT Computers - Company - Computing History

    Oct 6, 2011 · NeXT systems were used by professors for scientific and engineering applications, and for developing newspaper layouts using News. The games Doom, Doom II: Hell on Earth, and Quake …

  6. A Short History of NeXT - Simson

    After leaving Apple in 1985, Steve Jobs founded a new company called NeXT, Inc. which unveiled its first product, the NeXT Computer, at a gala event in 1988. The NeXT combined powerful hardware …

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

    Oct 12, 2025 · Tim Berners-Lee developed the first world wide web server and web browser on a NeXT computer, crediting the NeXT development tools for allowing him to rapidly develop the now …

  8. Today in Computer History (October 12, 1988): NeXT Computer, Inc ...

    Oct 12, 2025 · A NeXT Computer was famously used by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN to create the World Wide Web. Famous video games such as the "Doom" franchise and Quake were created on NeXT …

  9. 37 Years Ago This Week: Steve Jobs Unveils the NeXT Computer - MSN

    Steve Jobs unveiled the NeXT Computer in 1988, a $6,500 workstation that pioneered networking and interface concepts later found in every iPhone and Mac.

  10. NeXT - Wikipedia

    NeXT, Inc. (later NeXT Computer, Inc. and NeXT Software, Inc.) was an American technology company headquartered in Redwood City, California, which specialized in computer workstations for higher …