Monday, April 11, 2011

Wozniak ready to return to Apple

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has shown its willingness to return to the address of the company if asked. Wozniak, however, maintains business strategy criteria that are not Apple currently prevailing. The pair of Steve Jobs at Apple's birth is hired by the company formally abandoned in 1985. In 1981, after a plane crash, suffered a memory loss that reconstructed with the help of his friends.

Wozniak, dedicated to philanthropic and business projects, Fusion-in, specializing in storage, argues in a statement to Reuters, the high quality of Apple products, but believes that should improve in certain aspects. Wozniak makes special emphasis on the possibility that Apple has a more open design of its products without fear of losing sales for it.

This is an allusion to growing competition from Android, which is distributed as free software. However, the partner immediately adds that Jobs is confident that Apple makes good decisions for good reasons. Meanwhile, Steve Jobs is working on an official biography that the publisher Simon and Schuster published in 2012.

The author is Waler Isaacson and the title is Steve: Steve's book!. Isaacson is working on the book since 2009.

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