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Woz looks back at Apple's birth
Created: 11/06/2006
Video description: Steve Wozniak shares his memories at a celebration of Apple Computer's 30th anniversary. Among other recollections, he explains how Hewlett-Packard could have owned the first Apple computer, but didn't.

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