Daniel Kottke, born April 4, 1954 in Bronxville, New York is a U.S. computer engineer and the first official employee of Apple Inc. His official employee number was 12, having been assigned a few months after he originally started working. His contribution to the personal computer revolution is undisputed as the engineer who assembled and tested the first Apple I computer with fellow computer designer and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in Steve J...
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Daniel Kottke, born April 4, 1954 in Bronxville, New York is a U.S. computer engineer and the first official employee of Apple Inc. His official employee number was 12, having been assigned a few months after he originally started working. His contribution to the personal computer revolution is undisputed as the engineer who assembled and tested the first Apple I computer with fellow computer designer and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in Steve Jobs's garage in 1976. Prior to the formation of Apple, Kottke was close friends with Jobs, whom he met at Reed College. The two men traveled to India backpacking around in search of spiritual enlightenment.
Kottke spent an additional 8 years with Apple debugging Apple II printed circuit boards and building Apple III and Macintosh prototypes as well as working on the design for the Macintosh keyboard. The Apple II gained a sizable amount of popularity, eventually becoming one of the best selling personal computers of the 1970s and early 1980s....
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