A conversation with Ronald Wayne, the 3rd founder of Apple, on Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, the early days of Apple, and more.
Our special guest at Update 2011 is Mr. Ronald Wayne, one of the three founders of Apple.
Mr. Wayne, now 77, worked with Steve Jobs at Atari. In 1976, he wrote and co-signed the document that brought Apple Computer into existence. He also created the first Apple logo and wrote the manual for the Apple I computer. He received 10% of Apple Computer but relinquished his stock--worth over $30 billion today--for a total of $2,300 a few weeks later.
Aral Balkan interviews Mr. Wayne about his time at Atari, about the early days of Apple with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, and about what he's been working on in his post-Apple years.
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