Steve Wozniak


Inc. Ticker

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has signed on as chief scientist of data storage start-up Fusion-io. But the really big news about Wozniak...  Read story

Silicon Valley Confidential

Reviews of six new business books. Subjects include the early days at Apple Computer, ways to avoid a crisis, and Mom's business advice. Plus: a Xerox scient...  Read story

The Goods: Business Travel

Don't Leave Home Without It: Luggage, Revisited Breeze through the airport and stay organized in flight with two new nonsuitca...  Read story

The Real Sculley?

I'm confused. In articles about the Sculley-Jobs situation, Jobs is always referred to as the founder of Apple Computer Inc. But nobody ever mentions th...  Read story

Founder King

Apple Computer made Steve Jobs famous, but it was how he started it that made him a legend.  Read story

Intrapreneurship (sic) Corporate Creativity

Entrepreneurship. You can almost see the shudders -- and the hunger -- that word produces in the heart of corporate America. Picture Exxon Corp. hea...  Read story

Great Expectations

High-powered entrepreneurs develop a local operating network for home and factory automation.  Read story

Steven Jobs Of Apple Computer: The Missionary Of Micros

The lights dim in John Hancock Hall. As a slide tape synchs in, the music begins to swell: loud, taunchy, pulse-pumping rock dressed in the rhythms of the...  Read story

The Att Building In Manhattan

Few who walked by on the street saw the hundreds of small companies struggling mightily to build a skyscraper for AT T.  Read story

The Electronic Slam Dunk

Beginning this fall, Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics is going to meet Julius Erving of the Philadelphia 76ers in a nonstop game of one-on-one. Not on a b...  Read story

The Great American Revival

While the pundits debate how to restore U.S. industrial competitiveness, thousands of small, flexible, market-driven manufacturers are already doing it  Read story

Desperation Capitalism

What do Clorox and Apple Computer have in common? Both were launched by bootstrappers-- and here are some other bootstrapping Hall of Famers.  Read story

Nolan Bushnell is Back in the Game

Nolan Bushnell founded Atari, employed Steve Jobs, built a bunch of robots, and pretty much invented the whole cocky-young-entrepreneurial-genius pose. He's ...  Read story

Supply-Side Financing

Profile of one entrepreneur and his quest to secure capital from his suppliers.  Read story

Product Development

Related Terms: Prototypes Product development may be unde...  Read story

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship comes from entrepreneur, anglicized from the original French word. It means someone who undertakes something. Merriam-Webster defines "e...  Read story

University of California, Berkeley:
A Place to Find Great Internships

At the tender age of 14, Jessica Mah learned a tough lesson about business. Her first company, which rented server space to small and medium-size business...  Read story

Born To Grow

Five phenomenal years made Apple Computer number one. For them, or anyone else, it's a tough act to follow.  Read story

Secrets Of Intrapreneurship

WHEN YOUR BEST PEOPLE WANT TO START A NEW VENTURE, SAYS GIFFORD PINCHOT III, LET THEM DO IT -- RIGHT WHERE THEY ARE.  Read story

Research and Development

Research and development (R&D) is a process intended to create new or improved technology that can provide a competitive advantage at the business, indust...  Read story

A Worm In Apple?

While researching his new book on Apple Computer Inc., author Michael Moritz found the company's co-founder, Steven Jobs, to be the strong, silent type --...  Read story

How-to Benefit from R&D

Small businesses may see as much as a three percent increase in market value for every 10 percent hike in investment in research and development (R&D), ac...  Read story

The Enigma of Entrepreneurial Wealth

Essay on entrepreneurial wealth; adapted from Recapturing the Spirit of Enterprise.  Read story

The Entrepreneur Of The Decade

An interview with Steven Jobs, Inc.'s Entrepreneur of the Decade.  Read story

The Apple Tree

How Apple Computer contributed to the founding of more than 100 companies by its employees.  Read story

Start Up. Cash Out. Repeat.

Sunil Paul and Mark Pincus, founders of FreeLoader, sold their company shortly after its inception. Can a new breed of entrepreneur use selling out as a star...  Read story

Student Uprising

A look at why, faced with poor job prospects, university students today are starting companies in record numbers.  Read story

Why Smart Companies Are Saying No To Venture Capital

It seemed, at first, like the logical next act in the classic entrepreneurial script. Having developed his new database software on his home-built Heathk...  Read story

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