Did the humble Minitel inspire Apple’s Jobs?

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France Telecom retired its Minitel service on the 30th of June 2012, and the announcement caused nostalgic regret to many Frenchmen. Had Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s Steve Jobs been alive today, he would probably too have mourned the demise of the clunky table-top gadget that was a forerunner of today’s always-on internet-based devices. Introduced in the days before the Internet, or the World Wide Web, the Minitel was an online video-cum-text service that a customer could access through phone lines, and the result of experiments in 1978 and 1982 by France’s PTT (Poste, Téléphone et Télécommunications). It enabled users to buy…

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