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'''Steve Wozniak''' co-founded [[Apple Inc.|Apple Computer Corporation]] with [[Steve Jobs]] in 1976. Wozniak was the main creator of the Apple I and Apple II computers which were Apple's first computers sold.  Wozniak was the technical brains behind Apple's early products, while Jobs was skillful at marketing and design.
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'''Stephen Gary Wozniak''', nicknamed "Woz", co-founded [[Apple Inc.|Apple Computer Corporation]] with [[Steve Jobs]] in 1976. Wozniak was the main creator of the Apple I and Apple II computers which were Apple's first computers sold.  Wozniak was the technical brains behind Apple's early products, while Jobs was skillful at marketing and design.
  
 
Wozniak was generous with the wealth he created in the early years of Apple, and he rewarded its employees well.  He also provided funding to help set up the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]].<ref>http://w2.eff.org/legal/cases/SJG/?f=eff_creation.html</ref>
 
Wozniak was generous with the wealth he created in the early years of Apple, and he rewarded its employees well.  He also provided funding to help set up the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]].<ref>http://w2.eff.org/legal/cases/SJG/?f=eff_creation.html</ref>
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* [[Apple Computer]] [[MacOS]] for [[Apple Macintosh]]
 
* [[Apple Computer]] [[MacOS]] for [[Apple Macintosh]]
 
* [[Apple Computer|Apple]] [[iOS]] for [[iPhone]]-[[iPod]]-[[iPad]]
 
* [[Apple Computer|Apple]] [[iOS]] for [[iPhone]]-[[iPod]]-[[iPad]]
* [[Steve Jobs]]
 
* [[Bill Gates]]
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 18:30, February 8, 2017

Stephen Gary Wozniak, nicknamed "Woz", co-founded Apple Computer Corporation with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak was the main creator of the Apple I and Apple II computers which were Apple's first computers sold. Wozniak was the technical brains behind Apple's early products, while Jobs was skillful at marketing and design.

Wozniak was generous with the wealth he created in the early years of Apple, and he rewarded its employees well. He also provided funding to help set up the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[1]

See also

References

  1. http://w2.eff.org/legal/cases/SJG/?f=eff_creation.html