Steve Wozniak ‘Stunned’ by Steve Jobs’ Death
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak spoke with The Associated Press and "The Early Show" about his friend and former business partner Steve Jobs.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he was "so stunned" when a reporter called him and broke the news about the death of Steve Jobs.
"It's like the world lost a John Lennon," Wozniak said in an interview with the Associated Press Thursday morning.
Wozniak was a computer engineer and programmer who created the Apple I and Apple II computers in the mid-1970s.
Below are interviews Wozniak gave to the Associated Press and "The Early Show" on CBS remembering his friend Jobs who passed away Oct. 5, 2011.
"It's like the world lost a John Lennon," Wozniak said in an interview with the Associated Press Thursday morning.
Wozniak was a computer engineer and programmer who created the Apple I and Apple II computers in the mid-1970s.
Below are interviews Wozniak gave to the Associated Press and "The Early Show" on CBS remembering his friend Jobs who passed away Oct. 5, 2011.
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