“Steve Jobs Set Up Apple To Continue In His Dreams” – Co-Founder Wozniak
Steve Jobs’ co-founder at Apple, Steve Wozniak, may have exited the business early but he certainly has a strong bond to Apple and to Steve Jobs. Wozniak said, “Steve Jobs set up Apple to continue on in his dreams.” About the death of Steve Jobs, Wozniak likened the experience of learning of Jobs’ passing to the death of JFK and John Lennon. Wozniak said they were both lucky to have each other, and said Jobs was “always so kind, such a good friend.”
“The way I see it, though, the way people love products he put so much into creating means he brought a lot of life to the world.”
“We went in to the garage when we were two young people without any money. You have toy work out of your home. We had jobs on the side. We had nobody who could loan us money.”
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