A few days ago Steve Wozniak, founder with Steve Jobs of Apple, has dialogued on the web for “Ask me anything”, ask me anything, organized by Reddit. Here are some of his answers about Apple. For the rest very much approve of Tim Cook, because every time we have a new iOS update, I am very happy to see that He is doing things that really affect people. Transferring a call from the phone to the computer, I also really like the Airplay, and everything else. So, I like the software, and I like the hardware, and nothing is disappointing to me. Therefore strongly endorse Tim Cook and Apple’s new. I miss her too my dear Steve Jobs, but that’s all.
How does the management of Tim Cook?
Tim Cook is acknowledging Apple employees and Apple’s customers as people real. It continues the strong tradition of Steve Jobs, who was known for a willingness to make good products that can help people do the things they want to do in their lives, and not bring the company on the road of “Oh, we’ll all our money knowing who you are selling you advertising “we will do good products. Tim says, “we will make good products” and I, I started as a boy and hardware realized, I’m happy to continue on this path. The only thing that worries me a bit ‘is the Apple Watch, I want to say that I love my Apple Watch, but brings Apple in the jewelry market when you buy a watch among the 500 or $ 1,000 based mainly how important you think you are as a person. The only difference is the strap. Twenty watches between 500 and 1000 dollars, and the only difference is the strap? Well, this is not the company that Apple had originally, the one that truly changed the world. Of course Apple is moving, sometimes driving sometimes follows, and you also have to follow where the market is.
I have always been an advocate of civil liberties, but in this case there are problems. These things are very dangerous, and if someone writes the lines of code that allow you to go into an Apple product, it is very likely that sooner or later the bad guys manage to find their way to get into it.
E ‘on good terms with Apple now?
Well, of course, Apple is the most important thing ever in my life, and no matter what I can do or try out. No, I would say only one thing, I am Apple. When I left the company in 1985, and even when I left in 1981, I actually I was an employee on the payroll. I received a letter from Apple that I hoped to get lucky. I sat in front of a blackboard and showed what were my intentions, what I wanted to do and create, and there was absolutely no conflict. I like to live a life in which likes me a bit ‘at all. I’m not just bad, if someone misbehaves with me I continue to behave with him. I grew up with these values, which today seem incredible, so I’ve always been on good terms with Apple and have always enjoyed it and I was always welcome. Steve Jobs has always made sure that I had a badge in order to enter any building. I have not used much, but I do. The only problem is that when I come within literally attacked …
Do you have any regrets about the choices made in the past?
course in business, we we ran into obstacles in Apple’s history. We all believed so much in doing the right thing, in the Macintosh building for the future rather than continue with the old fools of the past computers, trying to reach the world market. We held our share of the world market, while the market grew tenfold. We left growth at Microsoft because we believed in doing the right things. Looking back I repented? No. We had to work hard to eventually build a Macintosh market and have our company, we have done the right thing.
Why did you leave the company?
I left Apple in part because I wanted to be a normal person. I did not want wealth and power, because I always thought that corrupt people, and I do not want to be a person who runs a company. The first time I left Apple was a strange case. I had a plane crash as a driver. It caused a state of amnesia for five weeks where I did not know that the time passed. When I came out of amnesia I realized that the Macintosh team (my favorite, the creative team at Apple, my team) would have been fine without me. So I called Steve Jobs and I said “Macintosh is a team that works, I’m going to go back to college and get my degree.” I had left a year’s time, if I had lost it would be too late to go back and maybe I never graduated. So I went back at Berkeley under the false name of Rocky Raccoon Clark, and that’s the name on my Berkeley diploma. That was the first time I left Apple. I came back and worked as an engineer. When the Macintosh project has not taken off we had to catch up with some projects to Apple II, Apple IIGS that led us to have a bit ‘of money that came into the company and go on to build the Macintosh market. And then I left the second time because I love startups. I love a group of two or three or five people talking about an idea and try to make it a reality. Maybe not take you all the millions and billions of dollars in the world, but it’s something you’re doing with your own strength. The idea that came to me was that of the first universal remote control, the Core CL 9, so I left Apple to build that.
How do you see the future of Apple?
Apple is a huge company, and a great company must look at the opportunities that may face in markets that require high investments. Look at the size of the car market: we are at the turning point, we headed to the replacement of the car with the fuel with electric ones. And then will come the cars that drive themselves with artificial intelligence, the self conscious, they can avoid many accidents, just as an example. So I think we’re really going to improve the lives of many people with some of these things, and that’s where Apple loves to be. In practice the realization of products that create a better world for users. I think the car market has totally makes sense for Apple, but the important thing is that I hope if they get a product that can afford to carry a lot of money, but this product is not “insanely great” as Steve Jobs would say, well, they should let go and start over again.
- Topics:
- apple
- 40 years Apple
- Starring:
- Steve Wozniak
- steve jobs
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