The 'Woz basically designed it but Steve Jobs was also part of it. They were partners.
Jobs financed the company himself and gave his new employees freedom to explore what they could do. It was part of Jobs's evolving vision of computers: he became an advocate of the technology as enhancing creativity
of course he is he is part of sega
The book "Who Was Steve Jobs" is part of the "Who Was?" series, which typically ranges from 100-150 pages. The exact number of pages can vary depending on the edition and publisher.
Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California. He lived the last part of his life in Palo Alto, California.
Steve Jobs old partner: Steve Wozniak (not really part of company anymore though)
Yes. He attributed his creativity in part to having tried LSD a few times.
Shadow the Hedgehog made his debut in Sonic Adventure 2 for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2001.
A few years back, many would have said Bill Gates of Microsoft and Steve Jobs of Apple. However, Steve Jobs passed away and Bill Gates is no longer a part of Microsoft. Early in 2015, Bill Gates completely retired from Microsoft. He retired as CEO around 2000 and as Chairman in early 2015.
It was to find his real mother. He was adopted. But he never actually did. It was part of the documentary film Pirates of Silicon Valley.
He's not part of Nintendo,Sega, or Konami.
You don't unless you are a part of Corporate Sega.