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Armas Clifford "Mike" Markkula Jr. (/ m ɑːr ˈ k uː l ə /; born February 11, 1942) [1] is an American electrical engineer, businessman and investor. He was the original angel investor, first chairman, and second CEO for Apple Computer, Inc., providing critical early funding and managerial support.
Space Force is an American workplace comedy television series created by Greg Daniels and Steve Carell for Netflix.It centers on a group of people tasked with establishing the sixth branch of the United States Armed Forces, the United States Space Force. [2]
He began his first year there in late 1968 along with Bill Fernandez, [24] who introduced Jobs to Steve Wozniak, and would become Apple's first employee. Neither Jobs nor Fernandez (whose father was a lawyer) came from engineering households and thus decided to enroll in John McCollum's Electronics I class. [24]
Jobs and Wozniak became friends when Jobs worked for the summer at HP, where Wozniak, too, was employed, working on a mainframe computer. [26] We first met in 1971 during my college years, while he was in high school. A friend said, 'you should meet Steve Jobs because he likes electronics, and he also plays pranks.' So he introduced us.
The premiere of Netflix’s Space Force is May 29, just a few days away. The series follows Mark R. Naird (Steve Carell), a decorated Air Force pilot who is tasked with leading the U.S. Armed ...
When Lisa was a baby and Jobs continued to deny paternity, a DNA paternity test confirmed that he was Lisa's father. He was required to give Brennan $385 a month and return the money she had received from welfare. Jobs gave her $500 a month at the time when Apple went public, and Jobs became a millionaire. Brennan worked as a waitress in Palo Alto.
Netflix released the teaser trailer for Steve Carell’s new series “Space Force” on Tuesday, showing “The Office” star in his latest workplace comedy. “Space Force,” inspired by ...
In 2001, Bertrand Serlet and Tevanian initiated a secret project at the request of Steve Jobs, to sell MacOS on Vaio laptops. [8] Apple demonstrated the product to Sony executives at a golf party in Hawaii, with the most expensive Vaio they could acquire. [9] Sony refused, arguing Vaio's sales had just started to grow after years of ...