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Steve Wozniak Talks About Steve Jobs' Health Issues
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Wired.com Image Viewer Hacked to Create Phony Steve Jobs Health Story
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Woz on Steve Jobs’ medical leave, Apple’s future, and more (with video)
MacDailyNews — Woz on Steve Jobs’ medical leave, Apple’s future, and more (with video) Monday, January 19, 2009 - 09:28 AM EST "Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has been making rounds in the media weighing in on Steve Jobs’ medical leave of absence with his own analysis. The latest is a video interview on NBC where he mentions a few crucial elements regarding Apple’s future endeavors, and business model as a whole," Aviv Hadar reports for MacBlogz. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak on Apple CEO Steve Jobs: Direct link via YouTube here ...

Videos: Woz on Steve Jobs' leave; parents on Tim Cook's rise
AppleInsider — By AppleInsider Staff Published: 03:00 PM EST Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak argued in a television interview this past week that he thinks Steve Jobs' temporary absence from Apple could be a blessing in disguise. Meanwhile, the parents of interim chief Tim Cook discuss the compulsive work ethic that's helped propel their small town boy to the top of Silicon Valley. Steve Wozniak Speaking on NBC, Wozniak said he has no reason to takes Jobs' explanation for his leave from Apple at anything but face value, explaining that some "rest and peacefulness" could translate into the next wave of innovation upon a return to the company later this year. "What do you do when ...

Woz on Jobs' medical leave
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Steve Jobs, The Woz, Apple History In a conversation with NBC about Steve Jobs' leave from Apple, co-founder Steve Wozniak said this break could be exactly what Steve -- and Apple -- needs. Woz had some great things to say, and my favorite was his answer to the question, "If Steve [Jobs] were not at Apple, would the company be as able to produce the kind of products we've seen?" Woz's answer: "Way too hypothetical. I would never venture a guess ... obviously, Steve's very important but Apple has some incredible people, followers of ...

VIDEO: Woz chimes in on Apple’s status with or without Steve
Apple Gazette — Woz went on an NBC financial panel show a few days ago and gave his two cents on how Apple will do during Steve Job’s leave of absence. Woz actually thinks the situation could be a good thing for both Apple and Jobs, because it will give Steve some time off to think up new ideas. Recently Woz has been getting back into the public eye as a member of Axiotron’s board, and also through dating comedian Kathy Griffin. &&id; ...

Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak Rejoins the Workforce
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, has announced he will be returning back to work after his hiatus following the closing of pet project Wheels of Zeus in 2006. No, not for Apple…This time he will be joining the ranks of 3 year old Fusion-io, a start-up company out of Utah that tweaks computers to let them tap vast amounts of storage at exceptionally quick rates. While Wozniak is widely known as one of Silicon Valley’s most creative engineers, his new position as Fusion-io’s ‘lead scientist’ will have him working with large server computers and storage systems for 300 customers including investor Dell as well as ...

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