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Mike Boich Mike Boich was a major figure at Apple Computer who was in charge of demonstrating the first Macintosh to software developers and potential customers.〔 Andy Hertzfeld, December 2005, O'Reilly Publishing, (Revolution in the Valley ), (book) accessed June 9, 2014〕 He is notable as a technology evangelist who persuaded developers to write computer software.〔 InfoWorld, April 11, 1988, (InfoWorld Interviews: Mike Boich ), Accessed June 9, 2014〕〔 Jay Elliott, Dec 7, 2012, Entrepreneur magazine, (Steve Jobs’s Tips for Hiring Your A-Team ), Accessed June 9, 2014, "...Someone at Stanford gave Steve the name of Mike Boich, a former Stanford undergraduate who had gone on to earn an MBA at Harvard. Mike Boich ... tackled one of the toughest challenges facing the Macintosh when it was launched, coining the word “evangelists” for people on the team..."〕 He was instrumental in hiring Apple entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki.〔 The Nashville Post, (The go-to Guy: Guy Kawasaki — the ‘father of evangelism marketing’ — will speak at Belmont in a presentation sure to intrigue entrepreneurs ), Accessed June 9, 2014, "...''the father of evangelism marketing''. ... I wasn’t the first evangelist at Apple, though. That was Mike Boich..."〕 His name is listed — as credited — inside the original Macintosh 128k. ==References==
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