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As Isaacson writes, Hewlett-Packard ruled the Silicon Valley roost when Apple became Apple Computer Co. in January of 1977.
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Mr Dotcom has also won support from prominent computer pioneers such as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
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To the list of job titles he's held at Apple Computer , which so far include co-founder, special consultant, interim CEO, and now just plain CEO, Steven Jobs can now add software beta-tester.
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Among those speaking at the event are international celebrities, such as Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the UN, Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer, and lesser-known entrepreneurs with a great idea to change the world.
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The computer was hand-assembled by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, who, according to legend, financed the device's construction by selling his HP-65 calculator (co-founder Steve Jobs also sold his VW campervan).
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The computer, along with a letter from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs to its original owner, is believed to be one of only six working Apple 1s and one of only three on the open market.
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Environmental groups, like Greenpeace, point to surveys ranking Apple below other computer makers, such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard Co.
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In 1997, shortly after Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs returned to the struggling computer maker to lead a turnaround, PC kingpin Michael Dell was asked what he would do if he were running Apple.
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He rose to fame as the charismatic young co-founder of one of the first personal computer companies, Apple.
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Jobs first rose to fame as the smooth-talking young co-founder of one of the first personal computer companies, Apple.
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The Motorola lawsuits come as the line between computer manufacturers and mobile-device makers blurs, with new entrants such as Apple and Hewlett-Packard Co. making bigger moves in the mobile sector, while traditional handset makers such as Samsung Electronics Co. enter the tablet market.
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