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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were founders of the Apple company. Wozniak did most of the design work to create the first Apple computer.
Probably not. _________________________________________________________________ The correct answer is yes. Its more of "Bill Gates worked FOR Steve Jobs", not "WITH".
Steve Job's first job (technology related) was with Atari. He was one of the first 50 members of Atari's creative team. In 1972, Jobs would work with his soon to be partner Steve Wozniak in creating a sequel to the Atari hit game, "Pong".
Steve Jobs dropped out of college after six months. After a period of travelling, he became friends with Steve Wozniak. The two men worked in the garage of Steve's parents, and together founded Apple Computers.
Some key events that shaped Steve Jobs's life include dropping out of college, founding Apple Inc. with Steve Wozniak, being fired from Apple in 1985, starting NeXT Inc., and eventually returning to Apple and leading it to become one of the most valuable companies in the world. Jobs also battled pancreatic cancer, which impacted his perspective on life and work.
Apple's Macintosh project was started in the late 1970s by Jef Raskin who built up a team of Apple engineers and designers including George Crow, Chris Espinosa, Joanna Hoffman, Bruce Horn, Susan Kare, Andy Hertzfeld, Guy Kawasaki, Daniel Kottke, and Jerry Manock. Steve Jobs joined the Macintosh team in the early 1980's and Raskin left the team in 1981 due to personality conflicts between himself and Jobs. The first Macintosh computer appeared in 1984. Steve Wozniak crashed a plane he was piloting in 1981 and did not return to work at Apple until 1983.
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Steve Jobs worked with Pixar on innovative computer graphics and animation.
yes not consistently but he is active in human interest causes and consults with computer advancements.
Steve Jobs had nothing to do with the original design of the Macintosh computer. Jobs was working with the group creating the Apple Lisa computer when the Macintosh project was started by Jef Raskin. Raskin created a team of Apple engineers and designers to work on the Macintosh. Jobs left the Lisa team and started working with the Macintosh team but Raskin did not like the ideas Jobs was coming up with and so left the Macintosh team leaving Jobs in charge.
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Steve Jobs is singular. "together" denotes plural. You have no second person mentioned in your question.