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    <title>Woz: The Engineer Behind the Apple </title>
    <summary> At the 2008 Intel Developer Forum, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak&#160;(right in photo) took the main stage to talk about his love of engineering and science, the process behind developing the Apple II personal computer, and what it&apos;s like to...</summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
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      <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="woz_jobs.jpg" width="342" height="262" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/woz_jobs.jpg" /></span> At the 2008<b> Intel Developer Forum</b>, <b>Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak</b>&#160;(right in photo) took the main stage to talk about his love of engineering and science, the process behind developing the <b>Apple II</b> personal computer, and what it's like to be "Employee No. 1" at Apple.<br /> <br /> Wozniak also spoke of the impact <b>Steve Jobs</b>&#160;(left in photo) still has on Apple and its slew of successful products, from the<b> iPod</b> to the<b> iPhone</b>.<br /> <br /> If he had his wish, he would have remained an engineer for life at<b> Hewlett-Packard</b>.<br /> <br /> Instead, Steve Jobs encouraged Wozniak to leave the safe confines of HP and venture out into a new company -- Apple -- where the two would work to bring the Apple II personal computer into every household, school and business.<br /> <br /> With some reluctance, Wozniak left HP and became--and still remains--"Employee No. 1" at Apple. In his partnership with Jobs, Wozniak would remain the engineer, and Jobs would sell what Wozniak would invent.<br /> <br /> "A lot of times you become what you want to be in life, and <b>I wanted to be an engineer</b>," said Wozniak at the conclusion of the Forum.<br /> <br /> "<b>I never wanted to run a company</b>. I didn't want to worry about money. I didn't want to move up the management chain," Wozniak said. "I wanted to be an engineer for life, and I wanted to stay at Hewlett-Packard. Steve [Jobs] had this dream to be one of the great people that wanted to create companies and <b>make products that would change the world</b> and be one of those people like <b>Shakespeare</b> and <b>Einstein</b>, who become well known. He wanted to be in that group. So, every time I designed something great, from the time we were very young, he would say, 'Let's sell it.'"<br /> <br /> More at <a href="http://www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Infrastructure/Wozniak-I-Wanted-to-be-an-Engineer-for-Life/?kc=EWKNLCSM08262008STR1"><i><b>eWeek</b></i></a>.<br /> <br /> &#160;]]>
      
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